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Presented  to  Wycliffe  College  Library.  Toronto,  by  Magistrate 

lames  Edmund  Jones,  Convener  and  Secretary  Hymnal 

Committee,  General  Synod,  1905  -  1938 


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REVISED  EDITION 

An  Extensive  Collection   of    English 

and  Latin  Hymns  for  Church, 

School   and    Home 

*  +  * 

ARRANGED  FOR  FEASTS  AND  SEASONS  OF  THE  ECCLESIASTICAL  YEAR 

GREGORIAN  MASSES,  VESPERS,  MOTETS  FOR 
BENEDICTION,  LITANIES,  ETC. 

*   + 

COMPILED  BY 

THE  BASILIAN   FATHERS 


PERMISSU  SUPERIORUM. 


JOHN  P.  DALEIDEN  CO., 

Publishers, 
1530-32  SEDGWICK  ST.,  CHICAGO,  ILL. 


Imprimatur : 

fNEIL  McNEIL, 

Archbishop  of  Toronto. 
Feast  of  St.  Basil,  1918 


LETTER  FROM  HIS  EMINENCE  CARDINAL 
GIBBONS 

Cardinal's  Residence,  Baltimore,  Nov.  14,  1896. 

Rev'd.  Dear  Father:— 

I  take  great  pleasure  in  adding  my  name  to  that  of  your  Most 
Rev'd.  Archbishop,  in  commending  to  Catholic  institutions  your 
useful  work.  St.  Basil's  Hymnal  is  calculated  to  promote  de 
votional  singing,  which  is  a  powerful  element  in  the  cause  of 
religion. 

Fraternally  yours  in  Xto, 

J.  CARD.  GIBBONS. 
REV.  L.  BRENNAN 


Copyright,  U.  S.,  1918 

by 
Francis  Forster 


PREFACE 


Through  the  zealous  efforts  of  the  late  Reverend  L.  Brennan  St.  Basil's  Hymnal 
came  into  existence  nearly  thirty  years  ago.  An  ever-increasing  demand  has  called 
for  a  new  edition  yearly,  and  at  the  present  time  there  are  few  Catholic  communities 
in  the  United  States  or  Canada  unfamiliar  with  its  name  and  contents. 

For  some  time  the  publishers  have  been  awaiting  a  favorable  opportunity  of  offering 
their  patrons  a  revised  edition  in  which  special  attention  would  be  paid  to  harmonization 
and  to  replacing  a  number  of  hymns  by  others  more  especially  adapted  to  the  needs  of 
church  and  school,  set  to  music  appropriately  devotional.  In  the  present  edition  they  are 
pleased  to  announce  the  completion  of  this  work.  The  St.  Basil's  Hymnal  now  offered  to 
the  Catholic  world  has  been  completely  remodelled,  and  will,  it  is  felt,  meet  with  favor 
in  Catholic  choirs,  congregations  and  homes. 

Choirs  of  large  churches  are  generally  equipped  with  a  large  repertoire  of  music  and 
seldom  use  a  hymn  book  in  solemn  services.  There  are,  however,  many  small  congre 
gations  whose  choirs  and  Sunday  schools  will  on  every  occasion  be  almost  entirely  de 
pendent  on  the  contents  of  this  hymnal.  This  circumstance  has  been  kept  constantly  in' 
mind  when  selecting  and  arranging  the  music  for  High  Mass,  Benediction,  Vespers  and 
Liturgical  services  generally. 

Through  a  desire  to  see  Catholics  in  all  circumstances  and  conditions  devoting 
greater  attention  to  sacred  music,  simplicity  has  been  made  the  keynote  in  rearranging 
the  music  throughout  the  work.  It  will  be  noticed  that  a  number  of  hymns  have  been 
discarded  and  their  places  taken  by  other  and  better  known  hymns.  Where  this  has 
been  done,  the  melodies  selected  have  been  as  far  as  possible  of  traditional  association; 
the  number  of  new  melodies  is  very  small.  The  compass  of  the  entire  hyrnnal  has  been 
placed  well  within  the  range  of  the  average  voice.  A  large  number  of  melodies  in  the 
old  edition  has  been  retained,  in  some  cases  not  so  much  for  their  intrinsic  value  as  for 
their  wide  use  and  association  with  the  text.  They  are  now  presented  in  a  form  which 
is  essentially  hymnlike  in  character  and  free  from  technical  errors.  The  harmonies  used 
are  intentionally  simple  and,  except  in  a  few  unavoidable  cases,  the  stretch  of  an  octave 
in  the  left  hand  has  not  been  exceeded,  with  a  view  to  simplifying  both  reading  and 
performance. 

For  the  plainsong  melodies  a  system  of  quarter  notes  has  been  adopted,  and  the 
accompaniments  have  been  so  designed  that  the  change  of  harmony  for  the  most  part 
coincides  with  the  accent  of  the  words.  These  melodies  should  be  sung  lightly  and 
easily,  always  realizing  that  the  rhythm  of  the  music  is  dependent  on  the  rhythm  of  the 
words,  and  that  the  value  of  the  notes  in  modern  notation  are  not  exact,  but  approxi 
mate.  This  system  will,  it  is  hoped,  help  to  remove  the  common  fault  of  the  metrical 
singing  of  plainsong,  which  not  only  results  in  a  heavy  and  uninteresting  performance 
but  entirely  destroys  one  of  its  essential  characteristics. 

The  Vespers  of  the  Sunday  are  presented  in  two  forms  (1)  according  to  the  "Anthi- 
phonarium  Romanum,"  (2)  according  to  the  old  setting  in  the  former  edition  of  this 
hymnal.  The  Mass  for  the  dead  is  taken  from  the  Vatican  edition  of  the  Graduale  and 
is  set  out  in  its  complete  form.  In  this  Mass  the  only  variation  from  the  quarter  note 
system  appears,  and  it  is  in  those  sections  which  have  no  accompaniment  to  assist 
their  rhythm. 

We  wish  to  acknowledge  the  services  of  Mr.  Healey  Willan,  F.  R.  C.  O.,  Ex 
aminer  and  Lecturer  in  Music  to  the  University  of  Toronto.  Professor  of  Theory  and 
Composition  at  the  Toronto  Conservatory  of  Music,  and  Mr.  Jules  Brazil,  who  have 
edited  the  music.  Mr.  Brazil  arranged  the  hymn  section  and  contributed  many  new  set 
tings,  whilst  the  plainsong  section  has  been  in  the  hands  of  Mr.  Willan,  who  also 
exercised  a  general  supervision  of  the  entire  work,  carefully  examining  the  music  of  each 
number  before  giving  his  final  approbation.  We  wish  also  to  acknowledge  the  courtesies 
extended  by  the  Sisters  of  St.  Joseph,  the  Sisters  of  Loretto  Abbey  and  Miss  Bertha 
Clapp  for  valuable  information  regarding  the  source  of  certain  melodies;  to  the  pro- 
orietors  of  the  Westminister  Hymnal,  the  American  Catholic  Hymnal,  J.  Fischer  and 
Bro.,  Dr.  A.  Tozer's  Catholic  Hymnal,  (Gary  &  Co.),  the  Arundel  Hymns  (Boosey  & 
Co.),  Our  Lady  of  Mercy  Hymnal,  and  the  Roman  Hymnal,  for  permission  to  use 
copyright  tunes. 

Every  endeavour  has  been  made  to  discover  the  owners  of  copyright  tunes;  if  any 
infringement  of  copyright  has  been  unknowingly  made,  regret  is  hereby  expressed  for 
the  oversight  and  due  acknowledgement  will  be  made  in  future  editions. 


ST.  BASIL  THE  GREAT 

Rev.  J.  B.  BOLLARD  HEALEY  WILLAN 

CHORUS  (in  unisov) 


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1.  Des    -  troy-er     of       er-ror,  strong  champion  of    right,  St.      Ba-sil    we 

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GOD 

GOD  OF  MY  HEART 


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God  of  my  mind! 

To  Thee  its  thoughts  in  rapture  risej 
It  spurns  the  earth, it  cleavesthe  skies, 

Its  God  to  find. 

4. 

God  of  my  life! 

When  cruel  foes  around  me  stand,_ 
Direct  my  aim  and  nerve  my  hand 

Amid  the  strife. 


5. 

God  of  my  death! 
That  hour  is  only  known  to  Thee,- 
Receive,when  life's  last  moments  flee, 

My  latest  breath. 

6. 

God  of  the  blestl 

Throw  open,  Lord,Thy  gates  on  high, 
And  let  uie  enter  there,  that  I 

With  Thee  may  rest. 


GOD 


NEARER,  MY   GOD,  TO  THEE 
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1.  Near   -    er,       my     God,    to    Thee,      Near  -   er        to         Theel 
2.  Deep        in       Thy     Sa-cred  Heart      Let       me        a     -     bide, 

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E'en      tho'      it         be        a     cross          That        rais  -  eth       me, 
Thou    that      has     bled    for    me,            Sor     -    rowed,  and       died; 

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Still       all         my     song    shall     be,         Near  -  er      my       God      to    Thee, 
Sweet  shall      my     weep  -  ing      be,         Grief  sure  -  ly       lead  -  ing    me, 

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Near  -  er,      my     God,    to    Thee,        Near           er        to 
Near   -  er,      my     God,    to    Thee,        Near    -     er        to 

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3. 

Friends  may  depart  from  me, 

Night  may  come  down, 
Clouds  of  adversity 

Darken  and  frown,- 
Still  through  my  tears  I'll  see 

Hope  gently  leading  me 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee, 

Nearer  to  Thee. 


4. 
And  when  the  goal  is  won,. 

How  like  a  dream 
In  the  dim  retrospect 

Sorrow  will  seem. 
Sweet  will  my  transports  be 

Jesus,  Thy  face  to  see, 
When  I  have  come,  at  last 

Nearer  to  Thee 


GOD 


0                  HOLY   GOD   WE   PRAISE  THY  NAME! 

Rev.  C.WAL  WORTH                                                                                              P.  R1TTER 
Moderato  (J  =  96) 

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bove   are      sing-ing! 


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in        heav'xi  a     -    bove     a  -  dore  Thee 
un   -    ceas  -  ing       chor-us      prais-ing,- 


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lo   -    ly        Lord. 

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3. 

Lo!  the  apostolic  train 

Join  Thy  sacred  Name  to  hallow! 
Prophets  swell  the  loud  refrain, 

And  with  white-robedmartyrs  follow,- 
II:  And  from  morn  till  set  of  sun, 
Through  the  Church  the  song  goes  on.:|| 


4. 

Holy  Father,  Holy  Son, 

Holy  Spirit,Three  we  name  Thee, 
While  in  essence  only  One, 

Undivided  God  we  claim  Thee: 
||:And  adoring  bend  the  knee, 
While  we  own  the  mystery.  :|| 


Thou  art  King  of  Glory  Christ! 

Son  of  God,  yet  born  of  Mary, 
For  us  sinners  sacrificed, 

And  to  death  a  tributary: 
||;Firstto  break  the  bars  of  death, 
Thou  hast  opend  heavn  to  Faith.=|| 


GOD 


I  LOVE  THEE,  O  THOU  LORD  MOST  HIGH 
Largo  (J  =  se) 


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I.I     love  Thee,O    Thou  Lord  most  high!  Be-cause  Thou  first  has  lov-edmej  I 
2.  All  mine  is  Thine,«ay  but   the  word,What-e'er  Thou  will- est  shall  be  done,. I 


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seek     no     oth  -  er        li  -  ber  -  ty    But     that      of  be  -  ing    bound  to  Thee, 
know  Thy  love,  all    grac-iousLord,  I       know    it  seeks  my    good     a -lone. 


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My     God  I  here  pro-test  toThee  No  oth-er  will      I     have  than  Thine,.  What 


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ev  -  er  Thou  hast    giv-en  me,     I       here     a-gain    to     Thee    re-sign. 


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3. 

Apart  from  Thee,  all  things  are  nought j 
Then  grant,  O  my  supremest  bliss, 

Grant  me  to  love  Thee  as  I  ought,_ 
Thou  givest  all  in  giving  this! 

4. 
My  memory  no  tho't  suggest, 

But  shall  to  Thy  pure  glory  tend: 
My  understanding  find  no  rest, 

Except  in  Thee  its  only  end. 


GOD 
STRIKE,  STRIKE  THE  HARP 

CHORUS 
Andante  (J  =  104) 


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Strike,strike  the  harp  in  praise  of  God!  Wake  the  tim-brels    loud-er  mirth! 


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Ji.JJUJJ  .....  rJj 


Glor-  i  -  ous  the    song  must  be  Of    the   Great  Ore -a   -  tor's  worth. 


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1.  Na-ture 

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in.  her  calm-ness   rais-  es  Strains  of 

glad-ness,  peace  and  love, 

2.Hon-or  Him,ye    hosts  of       heav-en!  Wor  -  ship  Him,  ye    realms  a  -  bove! 

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If  1  Lf  _, 

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Not  with  out- ward  form  a  -  lone, But  with  hearts  that  pure-ly  love. 


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3. 

He  who  rules  the  earth,the  ocean, 
Keepeth  silent  watch  o'er  thee, 

He  can  tell  with  what  devotion 

Bows  the  heart  or  bends  the  knee. 


GOD 


O  COME,  LOUD  ANTHEMS  LET  US  SING 

J  Adapted    from  Haydn 
=(104) 


£'••'  J  IJ-I  J  IfJ  J   1  J=Ff 

1    1          1       1     .        i=> 

—  jj  —  I"7"! 

ft  M'ftl3  'Qd    '|NJ'"    a   V   3  ' 

1.  O      come,loud    an-thems      let     us  sing,  Loud  thanks  to 
2.  In  -  to      His       pre-sence      let     us  haste,  To     thank  Him 

*l:0  .'1    J    4-     ^      1  J^«l  g  ~  c        C   ^  =*=^=1= 

our      Al  - 
for      His 

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s                       —  x  r      i 

lil*  j-J  i  u  i  j  ij    •!  i 

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LL.L    J 

$=f=  =^=  j  *  3=  3    3  -- 

might  -y      King;       For     we       our 
fa  -  vours    past;        To     Him      ad    - 

^f   r  IP  i  MP  f  i 

3  3  i   -^  —  i  ?  —  5  — 

voi  -    ces  high  should  raise,  When 
dress,  in     joy-  ful       songs,  The 

if  f  e  g  .f  c  . 

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CHORUS 

N     >  n  J    J^ 

T    r   ' 

1  i  i^T"i 

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our        sal    -     va  -  tion's    Rock        we  praise. 
,,                        „.                          LI                      Great    is  the  Lordl  what 
praise    that        to        His      name        be  -  longs. 

VI  $     E    ifLft     lir  Me     >   .t    tf.f    >    . 

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tongue    can        frame       An     e-qual      hon    -     our         to       His 

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3.  4. 

The  depths  of  earth  are  in  His  hand,  O  let  us  to  His  courts  repair. 

Her  secret  wealth  at  His  command;  And  bow  with  adoration  there; 

The  strength  of  hills  that  reach  the  skies,  Down  on  our  knees,  devoutly  all, 

Subjected  to  His  empire  lies.  Before  the  Lord,  our  Maker,  fall. 

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GOD 

/  PRAISE  YE  THE  LORD 

Mod  era  to  ( J  =  88) 


1  Praise  ye  the  Lord;  on  ev-'ry      height  Songs  to  His  glo-ry  raise;  Ye  an -gel 
2.      O     fire  and  va-pour,hailand   snow,        Ye    servants  of  His  will:    O  stormy 


hosts,    yc    stars  of     night,     Send  forth  your  voice  of  •  praise)    For  His  tb 
winds,  that    on  -  ly     blow         His  man-dates  to     ful   -     filj        Ye  mountains, 


word    that  gave  you  birth 
rocks,    to  heav'nthat  rise; 


And  ma  -  jes  -  ty   and  might;  Praise   to     the 
Fair   ce  -  dars  of   the    wood,      All  things  of 


1 


High-est  from  the       earth,   And   let     the  deeps     u  -   nite.      Praise  to     the 
life  tnat  wing  the       skies,     Or  track   the  plains  for      food.       All  things  of 


r  i  n 


, 


High-est  from  the      earth, 
life     that  wing  the  *    skies, 


And       let     the  deeps    u    -      nite. 
Or     track  the  plains  for         food. 


* 


3. 

Ye  judges,  rulers,  kings,  whose  hand 

The  sceptre  waves  on  high, 
O  youths  and  virgins  of  the  land; 

O  age  and  infancy; 
Praise  ye  His  Name,  to  whom  alone 

AH  homage  should  be  given, 
Whose  glory  from  th' eternal  throne 

Spreads  wide  o'er  earth  and  heav'n. 

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8 


OUR   BLESSED  LORD 

JESUS,  SWEET  JESUS 


Largo  (J-=  54) 


Old  Hymnal 


J.    OJ 


Je     -    BUS,     sweet        Je 
'Bril   -  liaht,     ce     -      les 


sus,     my      trea  -  sure       di    -    vine,, 
tial,     my       glo   -    ry,       my        sun,  _ 


Oh!      with  what     rap   -  ture       I        call       Thee  all         mine; 

Oh!      that      I        loved  Thee,  Thou  beau  -  ti    -    ful        One!, 


Foun  -  tain    of      sweet  -  ness,    a    -     byss  _ 
Robed      in      Thy   splen   -  dour   im    -    mor     - 


f  r  [if  i  nr 


of       de    -    light, 
tal     and      bright, 


Bt 


God        of      my     heart,      Oh! 


when    shall      I  flee. 


2.  Jesus,  my  Jesus,  so  priceless  in  worth, 
Joy  of  the  angels  and  hope  of  the  earth; 
Strong  are  the  links  and  the  bonds  which  confine 
My    heart  and  my  soul  to  Thee,  Jesus, all  mine. 


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9 

Rev.  F.  W.  FABER 

Allegro  Moderato  (J  »  92) 

J^-J>- 


OUR   BLESSED  LORD 
JESUS  IS  GOD! 


J 


•  sus  is  God; the    sol  -   idearth,The     o- cean broad  and     bright,  The 
-sus  is  God, the  glo-  riousbandsOf  gold-  en    an  -  gels       sing     Songs 


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lo'       hJ         1            1         K       1=1: 

1    1        .        1     ! 

i$   a.    pi'  »    «  .  ip  -  »   j    ij:  j'  3  ^  ia    •=*=» 

count-  less  stars,  like   gold  -en  dust  That  strew  the  sities    at     night,        The 
of         a-  dor-  ing  praise  to  Him,  Their  iViak-  er    and  their  King.         He 

k)-.^-   f  :p   f  iC:  tff  C    ir.  c  e   i  i«    >  fq 

^»-J-  J^  J1  J=F 

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>r   *     ' 

-—&*>  ft  

4®  v  —  1  —  1  f  ^  —  »  —  f  —  1  f»^  —  9  —  •  •  — 

wheel-  ing  storm,  the  dread-  ful  fire,  The    pleas  -ant  wholesome 
was  true  God      in  Bethlehem's  crib,0n     Calv-ry's  Cross  true 

1  r    f  i 

air,       The 
God,      He 

ll                      "          7^ 

SEE  F  — 

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r  ,  .  ,  .  •        •  .  }.  .  i.  —  _i  1  1  

1     h   i     -\  —  r-J     n4= 

1  — 

L                                       I           --•-•'  n 

sum-mer's  sun,  the      w  in  -ter's  frost,  His      own     ere-  a  -   tions       were, 
who      inheav'n   e    -    ter-nal  reigned,  In     time     on      earth  a    -      bode. 

ILL  —  !  L  —  !  —  1  —  1 

-p  1  i 

3. 

Jesus  is  God;  alas  they  say 

On  earth  the  numbers  grow 
Who  His  Divinity  blaspheme 

To  their  unfailing  woe. 
And  yet,  what  is  the  single  end 

Of  this  life's  mortal  span, 
Except  to  glorify  the  God 

Who  for  our  sakes  was  Man! 


4. 
Jesus  is  God;  let  sorrow  come 

And  pain  and  every  ill; 
All  are  worth  while   for  all  our  means 

His  glory  to  fulfil; 
Worth  while  a  thousand  years  of  life 

To  speak  one  little  word, 
If  by  our  Credo  we  might  own 

The  Godhead  of  our  Lord. 


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10 


OUR    BLESSED  LORD 

JESUS!  SAVIOUR    OF  MY  SOUL 


Moderato  (J  =  84) 


fr  u  J  J  J  I  j 


i 


L  Je  -  sus!SttV-iour     of     my   soul,      Let     me  to    Thy      re -fuge  fly, 
2.  O  -  ther  re -fuge  have    I      none,  Haugs  my  help-loss    soul    on  Thee, 


( 


I 


I  ;.  JUJJ  1,1 


jj  i.  Jjj 


While  the  near-er  wa-ters  roll,  While  the  tem-pest  still    is  nigh.  Hide- me,  O  my 
Leave,  oh  leave  me  not  a  -  lone,  Still  sup-port  and  strengthen  me.  All  my  trust  in 


P 


S  a- viour,  hide  Till  the  storm  of     life     is    past;  Safe  in-to  Thy  ha-ven  guide, 
Thee    is  stayed,  All  my  help  from  Thee    I      bring;  Co- ver  my  de-fence-less  head, 


CHORUS 


"j:jj  j 


O   re-ceive  my  soul    at  last.  f  sou     L      me        Tfa 

With  the  co  -  ver     of  Thy  wing.  .  J 


jjJUJJ 


re-fuge  flyj        A- ve,  A-  ve,  Je-sus  mild,  Deign  to  hear  Thy  low-ly  child. 


1"  ir  rr  f  iff  r 


14 


11 


HOLY  NAME 

O   JESUS,  JESUS,  DEAREST  LORD 

Rev.  F.  W.  FABER 

Maestoso  (J  =  so) 

J1   J    1.1-J  J 


i 


1.  O         Je  -  sus,  Je- sus,  dear-  est  Lord,     For -give    me      if         I 

2. 0        won- der-fullthatThoushouldst  let          So     vile      a       heart  as 


r-    ,f  ~%  r-^g 


m 


For     ve  -  ry    love,Thy  sa-  cred 
Love  Thee  with  such  a   love  as 


Name,A   thousandtimes    a 
this,  And  make  so  free    witn 


day.        I      love  Thee  so        I     know    not       how    My   transports    to       con- 
Thine.  The  craft    of  this  wise  world     of        ours  Poor  wis-dbm    seemsto 


trol;       Thy  love  is  like     a  burn-ing      fire      With -in  my     ve  -  ry  soul 
me;        Ah!  dearest  Je  -  sus   I    have      grown  Childish  with  love  of  Thee 


O  Light  in  darkness,  Joy  in  grief, 

O   Heav'n  begun  on  earth! 
Jesus!  my  Love!  my  treasure!  who 

Can  tell  what  Thou  art  worth? 
O  Jesus,  Jesus,  sweetest  Lord, 

What  art  Thou  not  to  me? 
Each  hour  brings  joys  before  unknown, 

Each  day  new  liberty. 


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12 


HOLY   NAME 

O   JESUS,  THOU   THE  BEAUTY   ART 

Rev.  E.  CASWELL 

Maestoso,  Jion  lento  (J  =  92] 


i 


1.  O       J«  -sus,Thouthe  beau  -  ty  art    Of    an-  gel     worldsa   -     bove,  Thy 

2.  O       J«-suB,love  tin-change- a -ble   ForWhommy  soul     doth  pine!    O 


1 11  n   i 


i 


name    is    mu  -  sic      to  the  heart,    En -chant-ing    it    with      love,  Ce  - 

fruit    of    life   eel-  es-ti  -  all       O_  sweetness  all     di    -    vine!          When 


^ 


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les  -  tial  sweet- ness      un  -  al-loyed.Who     eat  Thee  hun  -  ger     still,      Who 
once  Thou  vis    -    it   -    est   the  heart,Then  truth   be -gins    to        shine;  Then 


i1  r  p  "•  'r  it  if '  f  r  in  fi 


* 


^«B 


m 


drink    of  Thee  still 
earth -ly    van  -   i 


feel       a-void  Which  naught  but  Thou  cans't     fill. 
ties     depart;  Then    wak  -  ens  love  di    -      vine. 


*t  Lg 

^T 


3. 

O  fairest  of  the  sons  of  dayl 

More  fragrant  than  the  rose! 
O  brighter  than  the  dazzling  ray 

That  in  the  sunbeams  glows; 
May  every  heart  confess  Thy  name, 

And  ever  Thee  adore; 
And,  seeking  Thee,  itself  inflame 

To  seek  Thee  more  and  more. 


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HOLY  NAME 

13     SWEET  NAME  WHICH  MAKES  THE  DYING  LIVE 

Sister  of  Mercy,  St.  Xavier's,  Chicago 
Largo  ( J  =  72) 

fe 


M 


i 

M- 


1.  Sweet    name  which  makes  the  dy-ing  live,  Which  gives  the  blind  their  sight.  The 

2.  Sweet    name  which  cooled  the  mur-tyrs  fire  And    o'er  each  tor-  ment  new     A 


t** 


m 


HP 


source    of  all  my  faith,  my     hope,         My      safe  -  ty   and     my        light, 
charm  of  heav'n-ly  corn-fort    shed,          A       fresh,   ce-les-  tial       dewl 


I 


ipP 


^ 


CfOMS 


O      Ma  -  ryteachme  to  pro-nounce  That  name  of  names  most   dear,      And 


H 
^ 


I 


m 


^-    --~ 

soft  -  ly  bend  a- dor- ing     head,     When      Je  -  sus' name      I  hear. 


:  yney 


^ 


3. 

Sweet  name, which  bids  temptation  fly, 
And  baffles  satan's  power; 

What  name  like  thine  can  bear  me  up 
In  death's  app ailing  hour  1 


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14 


HOLY  NAME 

JESUS,  THE  VERY  THOUGHT  OF  THEE 

Melody  from  Notre  Dame  Hymnal 
Andante  (J  -  76) 


ff»H    1  h     h    1      i     IT 

J  K  

i   j    i    r-t=i 

f  M  j      J    J  J    j     1  ,J      3     3:     *'    '  3     J     3     O  ' 

1.  Je   -    sus,  the  ve  -   ry     thought   of    Thee  With     rap  -  ture    fills       my 
2.  O      hope    of    ev  -  'ry         con  -  trite  heart,    O        joy       of      all         the 

^             P   F  r    I"     r 

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I?       J-      -J      N:      J    J     j 

breast:    But    sweet  -  er    far    Thy 
meek,      To      those  who  fall  how 

|ti.-)L  J.     r    fe:    g  g=f= 

I|J   3    J:  j: 

face    to       see,  And 
kind  Thou  art,  How 

ir     p      t'=iSr 

in    Thy  pres-ence 
good    to   those  who 

:    e    e    e=i 

"T'1-  F  'F  E=E=E= 

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Ir    r   r-  r  j 

M         K    J    -d-1 

rest.              No  voice  can  sing,  no    heart   canframe,Nor    can    the    mem-'ry 
seek.            But  what  of  those  who    find?  Ah!  this  Nor  tongue  nor  pen    can 

rJ:*H  f  r  L  iP  IT-  ff  C   C  ir'   r  g  ^    ir  r  >   tf   i 

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find.      A   sweet-  ersoundthanThyblestName,O        Sa-viourof  man-  kind! 
show,-  The  love     of    Je-  sus     what  it       is  None     but  His  loved  ones  know. 

|o:?Jg    i  lie  ig:    f  §  C    iff  ff  JT  e    if   r  r    ^   io;    • 

z  ~g     -  —            .  *      ^        T      - 

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3. 

Jesus,  our  only  joy  be  Thou, 
As  Thou  our  hope  will  be; 

Jesus,  be  Thou  our  glory  now, 
And  through  eternity. 


4. 

O  King  of  love,  thy  blessed  fire 
Does  such  sweet  flames  excite 

That  first  it  raises  the  desire, 
Then  fills  it  with  delight. 


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SACRED  HEART 

15          O  CHRIST,  THE  WORLD'S  CREATOR  BRIGHT 

FR.F.  C.  HUSENBETH  T.  W.    STANIFORTH 

Moderate  (J  =  88) 


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r1'*  f1 

-  i       j       J       3 

r             •• 

1.    0 

Christ,  the     world's     Cre 

a        -        tor         bright,  Who 

2.  Thy 

love       com-pelled     Thee 

to                as     -    ,  sume        A 

„     - 

—  F  —  f  —  e  —  — 

|O    r       ^=^1 

^M*-7-4—  "  

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didst  man-kind   from    sin       re  -deem,        The      Fa  -   ther's     av   -  er 
mor-  tal      Bo  -    dy       man     to      savej         Re  -  ver  -   sing       ol  -  den 


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glo  -  rious  Light,  True    God      of 
Ad  -    am's     doom,  The     New  -  er 


bliss      su  -  preme. 
ran  -  som    gave. 


3. 

That  love  which  once  created  all, 
The  earth, the  stars, the  wondrous  sea, 
Took  pity  on  our  parents'  fall, 
Broke  all  our  bonds  and  set  us  free. 

4. 

O  Saviour,  let  Thy  potent  love 
Flow  ever  from  Thy  bounteous  heart; 
To  nations  that  pure  fount  above 
The  grace  of  pardon  will  impart. 

5. 

To  God  the  Father,  to  the  Son 
And  to  the  Holy    Ghost  the  same 
Be  glory,  power,  while  ages  run, 
And  endless  rule  in  endless  fame. 


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SACRED  HEART 

16  O  CHRIST  BEHIND  THY  TEMPLE'S  VEIL 

BREVIARY  LATIN  S.  WEBBE 

Mode r at o  (J  =  104) 


fea 


1.  0         Christ,      be    -    hiud       Thy        Tern 

2.  In    -    car     -     nate     Word        in          Tern 


pie's       veil,         En 
plo          new,       Thy 


vyty  r    if7      E    i  F      rit'         F    \\'      r  —  I 

~  4  1    j     r   ^=»  —        r  =-     i   = 

aL  •    g  -  *j   •  -J 

UL^-            J..-H.I  II       4^  J    "I  J  —  --|-=l 

closed     in           ark       of             g°ld,                    On     stones    en  -  gra  -  ven, 
Life  -  Blood's     throb-bing       -Shrine                ,On     flesh-  y         ta    -  bles 

4j=t  fLp  f     1^,-r   i   C^Te     H.   K!      .    ilrJ  r    i 

s 

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lay          the       1 
gra    -    ven     h 

^-:^-^  1  

^    i|3  lr       d   IJ3'  ^   1  fC^=J 

aw       Thy      fin      -     ger        wrote       of             old.  
eld     The      law            of          love          di      -      vine  

g  p  J^*.     r  _  C  S:  -Ji  .  1 

A 

i     K  i  ^=^  IP      M  I    II     1 

3.  5. 

And  when  that  Heart  in  death  was  still'd,    Thou,  Saviour,  cause  that  every  soul, 
Each  temples  veil  was  riven,  Which  Thou  hast  loved  so  well, 

And  lo,  within  Thy  loves  red  shrine  May  will  within  Thine  opened  heart 

To  us  to  look  was  given.  In  life  and  death  to  dwell 


4. 

There  make  us  gaze,and  seethe  love 
Which  drew  Thee,  for  our  sake, 
O  great  High-Priest,Thyself  to  God 
A  Sacrifice  to  make. 


6. 

0  grant  it,  Father,  only  Son 
And  Spirit  God  of  grace, 
To  Whom  all  worship  shall  be  done 
In  every  time  and  place. 


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17 

M.  S.  PINE 

Moderato  (J  =  so) 


SACRED  HEART 

ONLY  THEE,  MY  JESUS! 


Adapted  from  HAYDN 


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1.  On  -  ly  Thee,  my    Je-sus,     On  -ly  Thee  I 
!2.How  can  I        re  -  pay  Thee?Grac-es  ev  -  ery 

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—  «  —  -j  —  j  —  3  —  3— 

crave;  Thou  didst  loose  my. 
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Ifet-  lei  s,  All  my  sins  for  -  gave, 
won-der,  Tell  Thy  love  and  power. 
w  f  f  IE  •  r  r  i  « 

Here  to  Thine  own  tem-ple  Thouhastled  my 
On  -  ly  Thee  my    Je_-  sus!  Thine  are  all  my 

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feet;  To  Thy  Heart  hast  bound  me  By  love's 
days.Vowedto  Thee  for  -  ev  -  er,  Thine  is 

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fet-ters   sweet.  Qn-lyTheemy  Je-^us. 
all  my  praise. 

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From  Americau  Catholic  Hymnal  by  permission. 

3. 

Bowed  in  Thy  sweet  presence, 
Fleet  the  hours  divine; 
While  Thy  Heart  is  whispering 
"Let  thy  heart  be  Mine." 
Then  to  labor  hasting 
I  am  still  with  Thee, 
And  Thy  voice  still  lingers; 
"Teach  and  toil  for  Me." 
Cho.  Only  Thee,  etc. 


4. 

0!  the  bliss  of  knowing 
Jesus,  I  am  Thine  j 
Naught  from  Thee  can  sever, 
Naught  but  sin  of  mine. 
O'er  the  earth,  o'er  angels 
Do  I  take  my  flight; 
Only  Thee,  my  Jesus! 
Thou  art  life  and  light. 
Cho.  Only  Thee,  etc. 


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SACRED  HEART 


18    o  SACRED  HEART  THAT  ON  THE  CROSS 

RBV.J.TALBOT  SMITH 
Largo  (J  =  eo) 


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I 


1.      O     Sa-credHeart,that  on  the  Cross,Gave  up  Thy  lat-est   breath  for  me  ;  This 
2.FromBeth-le-hem  to     Calv-ry's  hour,  Thy  beat-ings  were  for  me     a-lonc;  Yet 


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hour    of  song  and  sac  -  ri-fice,  With    will  -  ing  mind  I     give  to   Thee. 
have    I  s  corned  its  gen-  tie  power,  For       all    Thy  ma  -  ny    lav-  ours  shown. 


O  Sac-red  Heart,sweet  Sac-redHeart,Shrineof  our  faith,  tem-ple   of  love, 


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O    Sac-red  Heart,sweet  Sac-red  Heart,Bring  us  to  Thee    in  heav'n  a-bove. 


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3. 

With  deep  resolve  I  turn  to  Thee, 
And  pardon  ask  for  every  sin, 

My  heart  henceforth  shall  beatwith  Thine, 
Nor  let  the  slightest  evil  in. 

4. 
0  give  me  grace  to  do  Thy  will, 

And  keep  my  soul  from  every  stain; 
That  when  my  last  sad  hour  has  come, 

I  may  not  look  to  Thee  in  vain. 


SACRED  HEART 

19  I  DWELL   A  CAPTIVE  IN  THIS   HEART 

Moderato  (J  =  84) 
j  A 


L.  BERGE 


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1.     I      dwell    a    cap-tive    in  this  heart  In-  flamed  with  love  di 
S.Here  like  the  dove  with-in   the   ark,     Se-cure-  ly      I        re 


here      I    live     a   -    lone     in  peace,  And      con-stant  joy      is       mine. 
now   the  Lord  is        my     de -fence,  I  fear    no     earth- ly      foes._ 


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It        is  the  heart  of      Gods  own  Son  In       His  hu-man-i     -     ty, Who, 

What  tho'    I     suf  -  fer,     still    in    love  I          ev-er  true  will     be; My 


all  en-am- our'd    of  my  soul,  Here  burns  with  love    of          me —      I 
love  of  God  shall  deep-er  grow  When  cross  -  es       fall     on         me —      Here 

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3. 

From  every  bond  of  earth,  O  Lord, 

Thy  grace  hath  set  me  free,- 
My  soul  delivered  from  the  snare 

Enjoys  true  liberty. 
Nought  more  can  I  desire  than  this, 

To  see  Thy  face  in   heav'nj 
And  this  I  hope,  since  He  on  earth 

His  heart  in  pledge  hathgiv'n. 


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20 


SACRED   HEART 

MY  DEAREST   SAVIOUR  I  WOULD  FAIN 

Tr.  Dr.  H.T.HENRY 

Andante  (J  =  so) 


Anon 


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vain  the    bribe    of     world-  ly        wares: 


0          let      me     safe      a 
He       can  -  not    tempt   a 


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And  though  the  flesh  wage  war  my  soul 

In  guilty  pleasures  to  control, 

For  me  is  opened  wide 

The  portal  of  Thy  Wounded  Side. 


4. 

When  fading  sight  and  fluttering  breath 
Proclaim  the  near  approach  of  death, 
O  Saviour,  let  me  hide 
And  die  within  Thy  Wounded  Side. 


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SACRED  HEART 

21         PITY,  MY  GOD,  'TIS  FOR  OUR  LOVED  LAND 

Largo  (J  =  44) 


Traditional 


1.  Pi      -      ty         my    God-,          'tis          for       our      lov  -   ed      land, 
2.0ur  err   -    ing  souls,  so         long      es  -  tranged  from  truth, 


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And  for  Thy  Church  we    hum-blybow    in  prayer:  Thy    Vi-car's    cap  -  tive, 
Look  up    for  sol   -   ace      to   Thy  sa-cred  Throne;  Light  up  their  faith,  that, 


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break    his  prison   band,      Thy  Church's' loss  -  es       in    Thy  might  re-pair, 
like     the  eagle's  youth,        It       be      renewed,  and  shine  as  once      it  shone. 


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God  of  migh-ty  power  Take  Thy  Vicar's  part 


this  hour    Far 


Je-sus'  Sacred  Heart,  Oh  savehim    in  this  hour  For     Je-sus'  Sacred  Heart. 


3. 

Pity,  my  God;  on  those  misguided  men 
Who  outrage  Thee,  but  know  not  what  they  do; 
In  mercy  wait,  and  draw  them  back  again, 
Their  faith  and  love  in  sorrow  to  renew. 


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cold  -  ness,      All      our  in     -     suits      we       de    -   plore,         Par  -  don, 


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Blessed  Lord!  Thy  heart  is  cloven 

With  the  cross  of  bitter  woe, 
There  are  thorns  around  It  woven, 

And  the  blood-drops  from  It  flow; 
Let  us  take  Thy  cross,  and  bear  it, 

Let  Thy  thorny  crown  be  ours, 
'Twill  be  sweeter  far  to  wear  it 

Than  a  crown  of  fairest  floors. 


SACRED  HEART 

23  SACRED  HEART!  IN  ACCENTS  BURNING 

Andante  (J  =  72) 


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S.Heart    of       boun  -  ty,  Thou  art     bring-ing    All  Thy  thirst-ing  chil-dren 

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SACRED  HEART 


.pa  -  tient,  Heart  most     pure,    To   our    souls   Thydepths  re  -    veal., 
treas  -  ure     here      on        earth,  And  in    Heav'n    be   Thou  our       rest! 


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SACRED  HEART  \f 

UPON  THE  ALTAR,  NIGHT  AND  DAY 
Andantino  (J-  =  5t>) 


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2.  Be-neath    'a       crown  of      cru   -  el  thorns,  Thy  Heart     is      all       on 

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SACRED  HEART 


by      the  scour-  ges 
let    Thy  roy  -  al 


of       their  crimes,  Its    ag   - 
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We  offer  Thee  our  humble  gifts, 

For  poor  they  are  and  small, 

Our  hearts,  our  souls, our  little  lives, 

Dear  Heart!  we  give  Thee  all; 


And  joyous  victims  we  shall  be, 
Consumed  before  Thy  Throne, 

If  dead  to  sin,  if  dead  to  self, 
We  live  to  Thee  alone! 


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SACRED  HEART 

25        PEACE,  BE  STILL!  OUR  GOD   IS  DWELLING 

Andante  (J  -•  76) 


1  Peace    be  still!  okr  God  is.  dwell-ing    Si-lent    on    His  al-tar  throne;Let  us 
2.  Thou  hast  called  the  hea-vy- la  -  den,Called  the  poor,  the  trail  to   Thee,   See  us 


kneel,  our  bo-soms  swell  -  ing,  With     a     joy     but  sel-dom     known.  Heart  of 
then,     0    Son    of     Maid  -  en  I  None  could  poor-  er,  frail-  er         be,       Thou  dost 


Je  -  suslcome  we    hith-er,  With  our     bur  -  dens  meek  -  ly       in,    From    a 
know   the   woes  and  weak-ness  Of       a         na  -  ture  prdne  to       ill,     Heart  of 

f-      tt>:       J)     »       » ^ 


world    where  spir-its  with-  er,  From     a     world  whose  breath    is       sin. 
mer   -   cyl    Heart  of   meek-ness!  Be     our    shield,  our       suc^^cour    still! 

&»   *    -    *   Kr    ^    -     ^ a 


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Je    -   siisl  light     e    -  ter  -  nal!  Fill      our  souls  with    light  and      love! 


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26 


Tr.  J.  D.  AYLWARD,  O.  P. 
Cantabile  (J  =  92) 


SACRED  HEART 

o  JESUS,  LORD,  MOST  MIGHTY  KING 

ST  BERNARD 


S.  WEBBE  Jr. 


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S.When    Thou    art      in         my 

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nigh  -  ty    King     And 
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3. 

O  Jesus,  sweetness  of  the  heart, 
Thou  Living   Spring  of  Light, 
So  far  exceeding  all  desire, 
All  joys  of  sense  or  sight. 

4. 

O  dearest  Jesus,  let  me  feel 

The  fulness  of  Thy  love, 

And  cleanse  mine  eyes  to  see  Thy  face 

In  Thy  bright  courts  above. 

5. 

0  Jesus,  brighter  than  the    sun, 
O  Balm  with  healing  blest, 
Of  all  things  sweet,  of  all  things  fair, 
Thou  sweetest,  fairest,  best. 


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SACRED  HEART 


27  0  SACRED   HEART!   O  LOVE  DIVINE 

Andante  (J-=  58) 


1.  O      Sa-cred  Heart!  O   Love  Di-vine!  Do  keep  us  near  to      Thee;      And 

2.  O  Tern  pie    pure!   O  House  of  gold! Our  heav-en  here  be  -  low!        What 


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make  our  love    so     like     to  Thine  That  we    may    ho  -   ly 
sweet    de-lights,what  wealth  un-told,  From  Thee  do    .  ev  -  er 

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Heart    of      Je    -  sus        hear!  O    Heart     of   Love      Di    -   vine! 


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3. 

O  wounded  Heart, O  Font  of  tears! 

O  Throne  o'f  grief  and  pain! 
Whereon  for  the  eternal  years, 

Thy  love  for  man  does  reign. 


4. 

Ungrateful  hearts,  forgetful  hearts, 

The  hearts  of  men  have  be,en, 
To  wound  Thy  side  with  cruel  darts 
Which  they  have  made  by  sin. 


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SACRED  HEART 

A  MESSAGE    FROM  THE   SACRED   HEART 

Rev.  M.  Russell  S.  J. 

Moderate  (J  =  104) 


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2.  A     mes-sage  to      the      Sa-cred  Heart!   Oh  bear    it  back  with  speed-' Come, 


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is      the  mes-sage      Je-sus  sends  To    my  poor  heart    to 
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from  His  Throne  in       heaven  He  bends  To    hear  what    I     shall      say. 
cease,  dear  Lord,   till  I         am  Thine  For-  ev  -  er,  heart  to          heart. 


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29       FORM  YOUR  RANKS  OH!  ALL  YE  LEAGUERS 

ZARDIONI 
Andante  Moderato(*-=  t>3) 


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1.  Form  your  ranks  O  all    ye    Leaguers  of  the   Heart  di-  vine,   Fight  your 

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bat-ties  with  the   migh-ty  arms  of  prayr,      And  your  cono/ring hosts  shall 
wor-ship  the  sweet  Heart  of  Christ  our  King j      See  how    Je-sus  has    re  - 


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gath-er  round  the  ho-ly    shrine,Crown'd  as  victors  by  the  KingWhose  love  weshare. 
paired  the  guilt  of  A-damfe  fall,    And  the  glo-ry  of  such  love     we'll  grateful  sing. 


Heart   of       Je  -  sus with  love  for   us     burn   -   ing  


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love  Thee  more  and    more  with  ev'-  ry        day. 


Heart   of       day. 


Lo!  Thy  Heart,  O  dear  Redeemer,  is  a  furnace  fierce, 

Evervburn ing.  with  the  fire,  of  love  divine.!. 
Grant  that  ever  thru  our  hearts  this  heaviily  fire  may  pierce, 

And  transform  them  into  loving  hearts  like  Thine. 

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How  ungrateful  we  have  been  in  all  the  years  gone  by, 

For  Thy  mercies  and  Thy  graces  freely  given! 
Heart  of  Jesus  Which  so   often  we  have  caused  to  sigh, 

Add  repentance  as  our  final  gage  to  Heaven. 
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SACRED  HEART 

I  RISE  FROM  DREAMS  OF  TIME 


Andante  (J  =  76) 


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Thou  canst  not  from  us  part, 

O  veil'd  and  wondrous  Son, 
O   Love  of  the  Sacred  Heart, 

O  veil'd  and  wondrous  Son, 

O  Love  of  the  Sacred  Heart. 


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O  JESUS   DEAR,  THY  SACRED  HEART 
Moderato  (J  =  92) 


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hope   in  bliss  Thy  sweets  to    taste,     And  glow   with    heavnly        love, 
to    Thy  Sa-cred  Heart  I'll     fly,         To     find      my     re  -  fuge     there. 

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Thy  Sacred  Heart  was  pierced  for  me, 

And  bled  at  every  pore! 
From  past  offences  set  me  free, 

Oh!  them  I  shall  deplore. 
My  tears  shall  never  cease  to  flow 

Because  from  Thee  Ive  strayed, 
Who  with  such  weight  of  pain  and  woe 

My  ransom  freely  paid. 


0!  let  me  kiss  Thy  sacred  feet, 
Thy  bleeding  hands  and  side) 

To  suffer  pain  for  Thee  is   meet, 
Who  freely  for  me  died. 

0  Sacred  Heart,  celestial  feast, 
Of  all  the  bless'd   above, 

1  hope  in  bliss  Thy  sweets  to  taste 

And  glow  with  heav'nly  love 


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HOW  SHALL  I  EVER  KNOW  THE  LOVE 


Maestoso,  non  lento  (J  =  so)^ 


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2  As     God, Thou  loved'st  me     be  -  fore       "The   world  or     time  be-gan: 


Nor  men  be-low, nor     saints  a   -  bove,        That      love  can     tell    or     see. 
And  now,  as  if      to       love    me     more,       Thou     lov  -  est      me     as    man. 


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Thy  life  to  me,  when  Thou  didst  take 


By         Je    -    sus      Sa-cred  Heart. 
A  liv  -  ing     hu-man  Heart. 


O  Heart  of  Je- sus  1    I      im -plore        That  I  may  love  Thee  more  and  more. 


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The  earth  beneath,  the   heaven  above, 

Thy  mercy  would  entwine, 
To  thus  unite  in  links  of  love 

The  human  and  divine. 
And  so  that  in  our  griefs  and  joys 

Thou  might  est  have   a  part, 
And  feel  with  us  and  sympathize, 

Thou  hast  a  human  Heart 


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O  Sacred  Heart  in  Thee  enshrined 

Is  all  that  angels  prize; 
Within  Thy  holy  depths  I  find 

My  solace  and  my  joys. 
For  Thee  and  for  Thy  love  I  yearn, 

Teach  me  the  heavenly  art, 
To  be  like  Thee  -  Thy  lessons  learn, 

O  meek  and  humble  Heart. 


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SACRED  HEART 

33  TO  JESUS'  HEART  ALL  BURNING 

Rev.  A.  J.  CHRISTIE  S.J.  Traditional  Air 

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2.  O     Heart  for  me    on       fire,  With  love   no      man  can   speak,       My 


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heart   with  fond-est         yearn- ing     shall  raise     the    joy-ful      strain, 
yet        un  -  told    de    -     sire,  God   gives     me    for    Thy      sake. 


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Too    true  I   have   forsaken 
Thy  flock  by  wilful  sin, 

Yet  now  let  me  be  taken 
Back  to    Thy  fold  again. 


4. 
As  Thou  art  meek  and  lowly, 

And  ever  pure   at  Heart, 
So  may   my  heart  be  wholly 

Of  Thine  the  counterpart. 


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34  O  SACRED  HEART! 

OUR   HOME   LIES  DEEP  IN  THEE 
REV  F  STANFIELD 

Andante  Religioso  (J  =  ss) 


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2.0           Sa  -  cred    Heart!    Thou   fount    of      con  -  trite    tears, 

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O  Sacred  Heart! 
Bless  our  dear  native  land, 
Her  noble  sons  courageous  stand 
With  faith's  bright  banner  still  in  hand, 
O  Sacred  Heart! 


4. 

O  Sacred  Heart! 
Our  trust  is  all  in  Thee; 
For  though  earth's  night  be  dark  and  drear, 
Thou  breuthestrest  where  Thou  art. near, 
O  Sacred  Heart! 


5. 

O  Sacred  Heart! 
Lead  exiled  children  home, 
Where  we  may  ever  rest  near  Thee, 
In  peace  and  joy  eternallyj 

O  Sacred  Heart! 


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HEART   OF  JESUS  WE  ARE  THANKFUL 


Andante  (J-  =  ea) 


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-  sus,    we    will    praise  Thee,  and  we'll     thank  Thee  oer  and 

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Heart  of  Jesus, whilst  we  waited 

For  the  favors  now  obtained, 
Not  a  moment  had  we  doubted 

That  by  prayer  theyd  be  gained. 
Thou  hadst  told  us  that  our  treasures 

Would  be  found  in  Thy  dear  Heart, 
And  we  knew  that  without  measure 

Thou  dost  all  Thy  gifts  impart. 


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SACRED   HEART 

0  TAKE  ME  TO  THY  SACRED  HEART 

Sister  of  Notre  Dame 
Cant  a  bile  (J  =  52) 


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Ohjjesus,  open  wide  Thy  Heart  Pve  sought  for  rest  and  found  it  not 

And  let  me  rest  tnerein  In  things  of  earthly  mould; 

For  weary  is   my  stricken  soul  I  pine  to  love  and  be  beloved 

Of  sorrow  and  of  sin.  By  that  Heart  that  grows  not  cold. 

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Oh,  Mary,  by  the  priceless  love 

Which  Jesus'  Heart  bore  thee, 
Pray  that  my  home  in  life  and  death 

That  loving  Heart  may  be. 
From  Notre  Dunie  Hymnal  by  per  permission. 

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THOU  ART  MY  HOPE,  DEAR  SACRED  HEART 


Moderate  (J  =  7«) 


F  T  7 

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Thou  art  my  love,  dear  Sacred  Heart,  Thy  wounds  I  fondly  kiss, 
And  in  Thy  flowing  blood  I  find  a  perfect  heavenly  bliss. 
O  let  the  tendrils  of  my  soul  still  closer  round  Thee  twine! 
Let  me,  sweet  Heart,  in  life  and  death  be  Thine  and  only  Thine, 
Dear  Sacred  Heart. 


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PRECIOUS  BLOOD 

SOUL  OF  MY  SAVIOUR,  SANCTIFY  MY  BREAST 

Tr.  from  "Anima  Christ!"  JULES    BRAZIL 

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Wash      me,  ye        wa    -  ters,       stream -ing   from      His       side. 
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Save  me,  O  save  me  from  my  deadly  foel 
Call  me  at  death  from  off  my  bed  of  woel 

And  take  me  to  Thy  arms  to  hymn  Thy  praise 
Among  Thy  Saints  in  heav'n  thro' endless  days. 


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WHAT  HAPPINESS  CAN  EQUAL  MINE 
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Ye  angels,  lend  your  heavnly  tongue, 

Come  and  with  me  in  praises  join- 
Come  and  unite  in  joyful  songs 

Your  sweet,  immortal  voice  to  mine. 
Oh,  that  I  had  your  burning  hearts 

To  love  my  God,  my  spouse  most  dear! 
Oh, that  He  would  with  flaming  darts 

Raise  in  my  heart  a  heavnly  fire. 


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BLESSED  SACRAMENT 

IN  THIS  SACRAMENT   SWEET  JESUS 


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Come,  sweet  Jesus  in  Thy  mercy, 
Give  Thy  Flesh  and  Blood  to  me; 

Come  to  me,  O  dearest  Jesus; 
Come,  my  soul's  true  life  to  be. 

4. 

Come,  that  I  may  live  forever, 
Thou  in  me  and  I  in  Thee, 

Living  thus  I  shall  not  perish, 
But  shall  live  eternally. 


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WHAT  LIGHT  IS  STREAMING  FROM  THE  SKIES 


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l.What  light   is   streaming  from  the     skies, Re-veal-ing  heavrn  to  mor-tal 
2.     He     com-eth   not      in     fie  -  ry      cloud,  He  speaketh   not     in  thunder 


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eyes,  What  voice  is  sing  -  ing  from  the  spheres  an-gel-ic  hymns  to  mor-tal 
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bove,The  Saviour  comes  unseen  to     dwell.  A-mong  the  souls  He  loveth  well. 
love,To  fill  with  sweet-est  peace  and  cheer  The  hearts  His  own  heart  holds  so  dear. 


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3. 

Your  soul  must  be  as  white  as  snow, 

When  to  the  mystic  feast  you  go. 
There  to  receive    O  heavenly  bliss! 

Upon  your  lips  the  Saviour's  kiss. 
You  will  become  His  happy  guest, 

A  flood  of  joy  shall  fill  your  breast: 
All  earthly  cares  shall  fade  a-vay, 

As  night  before  the  approach  of  day. 


4. 

The  bread  of  angels  will  impart 

New  vigour  to  your  mind  and  heart, 
You  will  become  a  child  of  truth, 

Endowed  with  everlasting  youth. 
New  virtues  in  you  shall  abound, 

Like  flowers  of  spring  in  goodly  ground, 
The  Lord  is  with  youl  His  right  arm 

Shall  guard  your  future  life  from  harm. 


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BLESSED  SACRAMENT 

JESUS,  GENTLEST  SAVIOUR 


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Out   beyond  the  shining 
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Yet  the  hearts  of  children 

Hold  what  worlds  cannot, 
And  the  God  of  wonders 

Loves  the  lowly  spot. 

5. 

Jesus,  gentlest  Saviour, 
Thou  art  in  us  now; 

Fill  us  full  of  goodness 
Till  our  hearts  o'erflow. 

6. 

Multiply  our  graces, 

Chiefly  love  and  fear, 

And,  dear  Lord,  the  chiefest, 
Grace  to  persevere. 


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JESUS,  MY  LORD,  MY  GOD,  MY  ALL 


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Rev.  F.  W.  FABER 

Canfabile  (J  =  88) 


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Thy  Body,  Soul,  and  God-head,all 

O  mystery  of  love  divine!  _ 
I  cannot  compass  all  I  have, 

For  all  Thou  hast  and  art  is  mine! 


4. 
Sound,sound  His  praises  higher  still, 

And  come,ye  Angels,toouraid, 
'Tis  God! 'tis  God!  the  very  God, 
Whose  pow'r  both  menand  angels 

made! 


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BLESSED    SACRAMENT 

O  JESUS  CHRIST,-  REMEMBER 

Rev.  E   CASWELL 

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Accept,  divine   Redeemer, 

The  homage  of  my  praise, 
Be  Thou  the  light,  and  honor, 

And  glory  of  my  days. 
Be  Thou  my  consolation 

When  death  is  drawing  nigh,- 
Be  Thou  my  only  treasure, 

Through  all  eternity. 


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SAVING  HOST 


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Can  the  Saints' ecstatic  flight, 
Can  the  winged  Seraphs'  might 
To  their  Lord  approach  more  near 
Than  do  we  poor  sinners  here? 
God  Himself  we  here  receive, 
Nobler  gift  He  cannot  give, 
Yet  He  breathes  withlove  divine, 
Give  me,  oh  give  me  that  heart  of  thine. 

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O   GOD,  MY   LIFE,  MY  LOVE 
Andante  Moderato  (J  »  72) 


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Oh,  when  wilt  Thou  be  mine, 
Sweet  Lover  of  my  soul? 

My  Jesus  dear,  my  King  divine, 
Come  o'er  my  heart  to  rule, 
Come  o'er  my  heart  to  rule. 


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Ohl  come  and  fix  Thy  throne. 
Within  my  very  heartj 

Oh1  make  it  burn  for  Thee  alone, 
And  from  me  ne'er  depart, 
And  from  me  ne'er  depart. 


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WHEN  AT   THINE  ALTAR 


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A  desert  land  of  woe  and  care,  My  soul  here  finds  a  sovereign  balm, 

A  dreary  land  of  strife,  A  cure  for  every  grief, 

Who  could  its  weight  of  sorrows  bear  'Mid  pain  and  care  a  heavenly  calm, 

"--id  of  Life.  A  solace  and  relief. 

5. 

O  Bread  of  angels  aid  my  flight, 
When  from  this  world  I  soar, 
To  dwell  in  realms  of  bliss  and  light, 
For  ever_  evermore. 


Without  this  Bread  of  Life. 


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O  LORD,  I  AM  NOT  WORTHY 
Adagio  (J  m  72) 


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And  trust  the  Word  to  me. 


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AFTER   COMMUNION 


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—  t-  —  i  ^—4  j 

•>,    N     N  —  K— 

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y"   "  j:  ; 

^J  jV 

j  'O  '': 

^^   d  j' 

V 

1.  Thou  forwhom  I  ve  long  been  sigh-  ing,     Je  -  sus  now     at   length  Thou'rt 
2.  Hap-py  morn-ing  sweet  the       hour,         That  on  which  Thou  cam'st  to 

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-^    91 

:  £_  r.  : 

•*— 

H"1  —  fr  fr 

^    'r^F  —  M  — 

1'   y     |i     1'     = 

4*=i 

i 


4 


r 


mne, 
me.  _ 


In  Thy  sweat       em  -  bra  -  ces          ly    -     ing, 

Beau  -    teous  too       that    glo-rious      pow   -     er, 


f 


P 


AH^i 


" 


Press      O  press  my  heart    to  Thine,       OhI    what  bliss  this   life    com 

When     I  bask    in  light  from         Thee,     Who     po  -  sess  -  es    Thee   po  • 


h£l,V   j        ]         |    J.       41   Ji   J>    J) 

-K  

|  ?  ^  1     fLf  '  ^-      3   3    3    >     ^'  '  H^f       ' 

plet    -       ing                  Sen    -     ses   soul     on    you      hath         come  
sess     -       es                    More        than   all    the  world      be    -       stows  

\fijf  r    i  f  E=£H 

?  —  ?  — 

j  —  i  |  —  r  1 

BLESSED   SACRAMENT 


i 


m 


'  t; 


& 


Leap-  ex-ul~1tant  to     His   greet  -    ing      Bid  Him  wel-come    to     your 
E'en     thejoys    in  heav'nthat  bless  -    es         To    Thy  he  art  its    foun-tain 


f  r  •  E  n  F 


PPP 


i 


owes 


Oh        my  heart's    de- light,  my       trea  -     sure 


i 


i^-fU, 

*~b  —  d~  —  h  J)  J 

^  J>   Ji          -^  ^'    h    h     i    t 

Sweet-   est    Je-susmakeme       Thine,       Reign,      it      is    Thy  Father's 

V 

:'"     f          (T      P      t> 

i;   ^   '   ••      'h     ir  F  "  ^-y^ 

J  J  J  I  J.  I 


plea     -      sure, 


Rule        with  -  in     this   heart    of 


mine. 


f  M  P 


3. 

.When  the  rising  sunlight  blesses 
When  the  evening  bids   farewell 
May  my  soul   Thy  sweet   caresses 
My   good    Jesus    ever  feel. 
Let  not  death  nor  life  assunder 
Rend  th^e   bond  that    makes   me  Thine 
Oh   how"  blissful   is  .the  wonder 
That  uplifts    to  life    divine 


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51 


BLESSED    SACRAMENT 

MY  JESUS,  FROM  HIS    THRONE   ABOVE 
M oder  at  o  (J  =  92) 


1     My    Te  -  bus        from  His  throne  a  -  bove,  A  rad-iant   look  casts  down  on 
2.  Thy  words,sweet   Loid,ring  in       my  ear,  As  strains  of    soft-est    mel  -  o 


0:     4 


5 


i 


Y         y  < 

me;   And  seems  to    say  with     fond-est      love,    <:My  child  pre-pare,I  go   to 

dy-  They  raise  my  hope,they    calm  nay     fear,     And  make  me   long  to  ap-proach 


thee."  Then,  Sav-iour  come,  do  not     de  -  lay,     D  e-scend  with  speed  from  heav'n  a  - 
Thee.     Be-hold  me   Lord,  be-neath  this  dome,  And  at   this  great  and     sol  -  emn 


bove,  And  on  this  great  and  glor-ious   day,    Con-sume  my  heart  with  Thy  pure  love, 
hour  Irn-plor-iugThee  to  make  Thy  home,  With-in     my  young  heart's  nup-tial  bower. 


m 


3. 

My  voice  I'll  blend  with  Heav'n's  sweet  choir, 

In  hymns  of  mellow  symphony, 
To  fitly  praise  my   heav'nlySire, 

Who  deigns  to  come  and  dwell  with  me. 
From  this  day  hence,my  Lord  divine, 

I  consecrate  myself  to  Thee; 
O  may  I  be  forever  Thine, 

In  time  and  in  eternity. 


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52 


BLESSED    SACRAMENT 

JESUS,  JESUS,  COME  TO  ME 


Andante  (J  «  so) 


KJ  —  i  —  n  —  r~ 

1  1  

]  —  TT"T  i  —  1 

1.    Je  -  sus,    Je  -  sus, 
2.Emp-ty     is      all 

i  r       F^g  H    J    •  • 
^    •*•    ^~ 

come  to         me,             O,  how  much 
world-ly        joy,            Ev  -  er  mixed  v 

I            long  for  Thee.' 
dth       some  al  -  loy 

*          J=fl 

\r):\  c    p  p    p 

1^  —  P  —  r- 

nip  —  i 

E 

V 

-f  —  f  —  (- 

-j-j  —  j— 
1  —  ,  h 

«>    1 

i  r^  .  —  :  

tj        J       H     j—  p"--    g=«bg  jj        J      *=±      \*'    .  J         I—  - 
*       *     ^     ^         r                                        *      f-    *     ^        jr        *     f- 

Come,Thou,  of    all      friends  the     best,       Take  pos-ses-sion       of      my  breast. 
Give     me    my  true     Sover-eign  Good,         Je  -  sus,  Thy  Own  Flesh  and  Blood. 

gr>     g    •    •    IP       r     ^    \4    4  ,    .    iJ  '4    J      =1 

i^F  r  r  r—  J 

CHOJWS 

r    r   f; 

n   rn  I 

•   u  j  r  r 
.  ~  i  j  ~j 

.  .n._p-^_p  .4   _ 

\\&  J   -^—  j   3 

J  J  J  J  ^J— 

=H  —  *—  1  —  I 

i*  J  J  J  --^ 

*  "/ 

Com  -fort    my  poor 

H:    t     C     »     i  = 

(•rd          ww«*         P       •       ^ 
soul    dis-tress'd,  Come  and  dwell  with  -   in       my   breast. 

if    r    f    »£   E  »    »    'E    *  ^  —  ' 

H'  r  r  r  £= 

1     A                                                                        • 

-i  —  i  —  *= 

I     j    ^"^3    I 

-   1          II         :~ 

•"    »    r-1 

P^TJ                             || 

-W  —       —  4  *^  H  —      "" 

JT'  1  —  *  —  W~ 

-  «T;  j   j—  B 

O    how    oft     I          sigh     for    Thee! 

-**  —  F  —  C  —  I  1  F  • 

Je  -  sus,  Je  -  sus, 

i  H  H  £  t- 

come     to      me. 

lJ     *    ,\      n 

l^-M-^-r-L 

r   r   r 

—  u-^-f--f- 

3. 

On  the  Cross  three  hours  forme 
Thou  didst  hang  in  agonyj 
I  my  heart  to  Thee  resignj 
O  what  rapture  to  beThinel 


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53 


BLESSED   SACRAMENT 

O  WHAT  COULD  MY  JESUS  DO  MORE 
Andantino  (J  -  72) 


1.  O!  what  could  my  Je  -  sus     do     more,   Or  what  great-er  bless-ings  im  - 

2.  In     life    and     in  death  Thou  art    mine,  My    Sav-  iour,  Im  sealed  with  Thy 


PP 


i 


I 


part, b 1  si    -   lence  my  soul     and       a    -     dore,  And 

blood,_.    Till     e     -    ter    -     ni    -   ty     on        me      duth       shine,  111 


m 


*  j 

press  Him  still  near  -  er   thy     heart.    'Tis     here  from  my  la  -  bor      111 

live      on     the    flesh    of    my     God.        In        Je  -  sus     tri-umph-ant     111 


-if  if  rfff  r 


E 


(£fffl    J^  —  ^J  —  J)*—^ 

t       J    j)  j    aj!    ^ 

14  —  j     i    J 

rest, 

Q. 

IP 

Si 

• 

nee    He   t 
[n 

'•  '  —  ..--..    ^f     ...       —  ^p—  ....  ^  .....       ...   ,  ,  i 

aakes    my    poor  heart  His       a     - 
Je     -     sus     tri-umph-ant      I'll 

.ff  ..-••-  t;  f  t:  t 

1  4^_^3  —  4- 

bode,             To 
die,              The 

p 

LULJ 

r^ 

£_Ll  1  £  [i  ^1  1  !  

11  1 

i 


Him  all  my  cares  I'll    ad-  dress    And   speak  to     the  heart  of  my    God. 
ter-rors    of  death  calm-ly  brave,  In  His    bo  -som  breathe  out  my  last   sigh. 


fe* 


62 


BLESSED    SACRAMENT 

HAIL!   THOU    LIVING  BREAD 


Andante  Moderato  (J  =  88) 


German  Chorale 


it*  9      '        ,  |-j 

J      Ij      J      1 

j     j     i 

r       r 

1.  Hail,        Thou            liv 
2.    Ho     -      liest              Je 

>j:|t   if    f             f  =p£ 

j  i  4  ii  1  i 

ing           Bread        from             heav    -     en 
su!           Heart          of                Je      -       su! 

P    it   r—  ^  —  c  —  , 

/    3  1         J=^ 

r     -  —  -  —  i 

—  f==^  —  ,  —  i  —  i—  7 

_j  

/L     J  .     .--     ^  4  — 

-f  —  a  —  \-±-  -T- 

Sa      -        era    -    ment 
Oer              me           shed 

—  F  H*  L~  ' 

of                      aw      -      ful            might! 
your                gifts           di       -       vine, 

^T"""^                ^         ^ 
r           i  F               i    ......        -i 

^ 

^  ,_4_  (^..,        i 

1  , 

tit    J           J)            1 

*    H     —  fl  J—  — 

j                J:             «             i 

J 

I                  a      -       dore 
Ho     -       liest            Je 

f1'               "P                "f^ 

*                                              1             • 

Thee,               I                  a       -      dore        Thee; 
su!                my              Re     -      deem    -      er! 

^                    ^'                 1^                  «                 « 

^•-8  -V  — 

•  .p  -  p    ...           "» 

..»_ 

S                   v 

iii"  J    J^   N 

^      i  J          1 

-m  —  1  1  J  «  9  1-  

AJ 

Ev     -     'ry                      mo      -     ment          day          and 
All            my            '      heart           and           soul          are 

^t-e  —  f->    if  —  f  —  rf  —  -^ 

J  —  ^_^J 

night. 
Thine. 

*    i  r     r 

1      1      =B 

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55 


HOLY  FAMILY 

HAPPY   WE,  WHO   THUS  UNITED 


Rev.  E.  VAUGHAN  C.  SS.  R. 
Moderato  (J  =  92) 


GEO.   HERBERT 


^  p  jL  ,  J. 

—  h  —  i  J 

1  K  —  1  1  1  n  f  r 

-H  1  --j  —  i 

^  *3-  8  j-=3=3:    }}*=*.  53   / 

1.  Hap-py  we,    who,  thus      u-nit-ed,   Join     in  cheer-ful 
2.   Je-  sus,whose  al-might-  y  bidding  All    ere-  a  -  ted 

k>:t*n  4  C:  1*  g     fJ    ir    g  g  e    ie:   g  •    • 

^=±=^ 

mel  -     o  -  dy, 
things  ful-fil, 

ig     g   f1  =i 

•'       ft  —  cfc  F" 

s 

7  r    i 

—  !**  1  1  — 

-i     Mr 
-  I     h  j    p= 

=  r  M    i 
=^=P=P=^ 

-r   r  r 

Iprais-ing  Je  -  sus, 
Lives    on  earth   in 
n:|L  r    r   g    J 

13;  j  i  j  U  ^  3  < 

Ma  -  ry,  Jo-seph,      In    lhe"Ho  -  ly 
meek   sub-jec-tion       To   His  earth-  ly 

l«:    g   g  g    \t    t  g=g= 

Fam-  i    -    ly!' 
par-ents'  will. 

ir  r    g~i 

/fru  r  — 

OrfflHW 

y  r   i 

1"    F  r  r    1 

J:  —  V~d  —  1  —  r~l~ 

-    i  i    r 

N—  -  «l  J  

'^-  ^    r    " 
J.    J»   i  .    . 

tiH?  —  h~ 

N  j  j  i. 

y  j:  3  3  '    -*—  i-  »    i    -**-^'  j   j    -f^-  *   'fj|» 

Je  -  sus,  Ma-ry,      Jo  -  seph,helpus,  That    we    ev  -  er       true   may    be 

Wl  p=  f  iJ  g    ie:  C  ff  t   it    g  rf'if   t  f       , 

^  '    1     M 

h   i     J 

=  —  f=±=^—f=  y   \    '     - 
|  J     Js    j      ill      .    J      1  ^ 

V    ' 

—  i  —  k  —  ,  —  i 

To     the  prom-is    - 

frHjt  ;:   r  g    J 

'j:  i  i  i  ±±=f  }  J   '4   i'  (*==• 

es     that  bind  us      To    the  <£Ho  -  ly     Fam-  i-  ly." 

;i    g    e    fr=z:t=r-g—  TT—  r     ,.  ,^—  ^ 

7  tt  r  — 
s 

f^-1-^ 

=   IT  r  r  == 

1  i  i  r 

'  h*    ir  r      " 

3. 

Sweetest  Infant!  make  us  patient 
And  obedient,  for  Thy  sake; 

Teach  us  to  be  chaste  and  gentle, 
All  our  stormy  passions  break. 

4. 
Mary!  thou  alone  wert  chosen 

To  be  Mother  of  thy  Lord; 
Thou  didst  guide  the  early  footsteps 

Of  the  great  Incarnate  Word. 


5. 

Dearest  Mother!  make  us  humble, 
For  thy  Son  will  take  His  rest 

In  the  poor  and  lowly  dwelling 
Of  an  humble  sinner's  breast 

6. 

Joseph!  thou  wert  called  the  father 
Of  thy  Maker  and  thy  Lord-, 

Thine  it  was  to  save  thy  Saviour 
From  the  cruel  Herod's  sword. 


7. 


Suffer  us  to  call  thee    father, 
Show  to  us  a  father's  love; 

Lead  us  safe  from  ev'ry  danger 
Till  we  meet  in  heaven  above. 


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56 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

HOLY  QUEEN!  WE  BEND  BEFORE  THEE 

Tr.  Rev.  E.CASWELL 
Moderato  (J  =  100) 


Infr?  —  TLJ  —  T~3~  —  3  —  i 

—  j)    Ji 

l4-        «P    J'        -P      1 

1.    Ho  -  ly  Queen  we  bend      be  - 
2.  Thou  to  whom    a  child      was 

1*1:  ,4    1      >   iff      fC       f=1 

fore     the 
gi    -    ve 

rfM 

e  Queen   of 
Q,  Great-  er   t 

• 

-J  —  3—3-  —  3  — 

pur  -    i  -  ty        di  - 
han    the  sons      of 

m'          (•                    I*" 

-F  F  

^T3  E  —  J-4f  —  H-  —  1  

-^  F 

£  £-^ 

^-  ?  r  r  ' 

||  /L  1   "  J     K  JT-| 

Ft= 

K     1     J    I 

i.j    i   h  Jii 

ji  i 

1    1  11 

vine  Make  us    love  thee,  we   im  -plore  thee,  Make  us  tru  -  ly    to       be 
men  Com-ing  down  from  highest     hea-ven,  To    ere-  ate  the  world     a  - 

flry  II 

thine, 
gain. 

t     £•>• 

fHM 

^-j 

»  ;  f  |f  f  ti=Ff^d 

^=f 

rH 

Hi 

«  —  1>  r  r  i 

3  — 

-  r  i  M    r  p  yi|" 

H5^ 

J 

CHORUS 


Teach,  O, teach  us,  Ho-ly         Moth-erlHow  to    con-quer  ev'- ry      sin    How  to 


love      and  help     each      oth  -     er,  How   the  prize    of  life      is          won. 


3. 

O,  by  that  Almighty  Maker, 

Whom  thyself,  a  Virgin  bore! 

O,  by  the  supreme  Creator, 

Link'd  with  thee  for  evermore! 

4. 

By  the  hope  thy  name  inspires! 

By  our  doom  reversed  though  thee, 
Help  us,  Queen  of  Angel  choirs! 

To  a  blest  eternity! 

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BLESSED   VIRGIN  MARY 

HAIL,  HEAVENLY  QUEEN 
Cantabile  (J-  -  63) 


Adapted  from  Ooule 


1.  Hail,   heav'n-ly       Queen! 

2.  "Hail,    full       of       grace," 


Hail,    foam  -  y       o  -ceanstar! 
with     Gab-  riel    we      re  -peat; 


O          be         our   guide, 
Thee,     Queen   of     heav'n, 


dif  -   fuse    thy   beams  a    -   far,-  _ 
from    Him    we     learn     to        greet;_ 


if   P||     ^  r  r—  T 

i      >      h    i 

n  ji  j  4*  i 

1      I.I 

Hail,     Mo-ther  of    God!                a    - 
Then      give         us   peace             which 

L:tf  t      O    e   i>'     >     t     i 

<_•   ff    3  —  3     t;  ,1  —  •  — 

bove     all   vir  -  gins  blest, 
heav'n   a  -  lone   can    give, 

r     ff  p    f  if.   -  f-^r—  i 

i      *     p     i 

ii  \L-\  V.  — 

-           r     ; 
i^—  ^T  ' 

Hail,      hap  -  py     gate 
And      dead  thro'  Eve, 


of     heav'ns    e  -  ter  -  nal       rest. 
thro'    Ma  -    ry   let      us        live. 


t^m 


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BLESSED    VIRGIN  MARY 


CHORUS 


JM  •--  —  J  —  -b  —  A  —  Jv- 

1        lJ'               J        K   1    1 

-=r-l  —  c  H 

ro    a  —  3  —  r  —  *  —  ^~*  —  j  3  —  If  —  ft7*  —  *  —  • 

x» 
Hail,    foam-y         o  -  cuanstar!     Hail,           heav'n-ly       Queen! 

.  |_rr 

i-n       »=i 

O           be       our  guide    tc 

.^f-  f  IT  ,M 

>  .   end  -  less    joys      un 

-   seen, 

^?  ic   c  c  =4= 

»./.  —  l  1  c  —  |—  1 

S 

T    P  r     F 
i::T=3  J  —  41  «^  Ji 

I  —  j  —  ^  —  a 

O          be      our  guide     tc 

•  -*1  —  3  —  i  i— 

find  -less    joys        un  - 

'^j     7|J 

seen. 

ipCp    v  i 

""^       P        ^       ^            f 

=  b  b  E  =  

,Z_2  —  |  1  K  L 
A 

T  p  r    F 

i  —  i  —  ?  —  R 

3 

0  break  our  chains,  our  captive  souls  release; 
O  give  us  light, and  let  our  darkness  cease; 
Let  ev'ry  ill  that  preys  upon  our  hearts, 
Fly  at  Thy  voice  which  every  good  imparts. 

4. 

Our  lives  unstain'd,  in  purity  preserve} 
Nor  e'er  permit  our  ways  from  truth  to  swerve, 
That  when  our  time  has  rolled  its  rapid  round, 
We  may,  with  Christ,  in  heavnly  bliss  be  crowned. 


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BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

O  PUREST   OF  CREATURES 

Rer.  F.  W.  FABER 

Moderate  (J  -  76) 


-£»  .'1    1    -       -f  

-i  ,  .  —  i  —  •  — 

4—,...  j  j 

•$--*  |Jld  a   U  If*  a  -jj    u  '  4  — 

1.  O       pur-est       of          crea-tures!  sweet    Moth-er,     sweet 
2.  To      sin-ners     what     corn-fort,    to            an-gels    what 

t»=n.-i  p  if  f  ?  ip  f  *    if  r  r= 

Maid!     The 
mirth    That 

If?      f     \ 

v  .i  i  —  i  —  i  —  f  —  i  — 

i                  i        ' 

H  1  
1          .       i 

one    spot  -less         womb          where-in        Je  -  sus     was          laid,        Dark 
God  found  one        crea-ture     un        -        fall  -  en       on           earth,       One 

1  1  ,  ,  
1  1         J            1  = 

r     i    ' 

night  hath    come        down     on 
spot  where   His            Spir  -    it 

A                  A                 *            +•                   A                    A 

w  pp.      =E=f= 

=7^  ~  i    *     i  = 

us,        Moth  -  er,      and 
un    -    troub  -  led     could 

-f  —  if  r  r  i 

we         Look 
b  e,         The 

P              f          \ 



r   'r  1-  M 
--i   1  1   j  =^= 

A  1  

out       for       Thy         shin  -  ing, 
depth     of        thy         shin  -  ing, 

^  F     p  '  E    i  f     F 

sweet       Star       of        the 
sweet       Star       of        the 

r  it  c  £= 

Sea. 
Sea-: 

i     P        ii 

/  r  1  1  F  1  1  — 
*\                                      w 

=^=±    r  --'— 

—  -I  II 

3.  4. 

So  worship  we  God  in  these  rude  latter  days.  Deep  night  has  come  down  on  us  Mother!  deep  night 

So  worship  we  Jesus,  our  Love,  when  we  praise  We  need  more  than  ever  the  guide  of  Thy  light- 

His  wonderful  grace  in  the  gifts  He  gave  Thee,  For  the  darker  the  night  is  the  brighter  should'be 

The  gift  of  clear  shining,  sweet  Star  of  theSea.  Thy  beautiful  shining,sweetStarof  theSea. 


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BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

DAILY,  DAILY,  SING  TO  MARY 

Rev  F.  W.  FABER  Traditional  Melody 

Allegretto  (J  -  so) 


*M 


Ff 


1.  Dai-ly,  dai  -    ly  sing  to  Ma-ry,  Sing,  my  soul, her  prais-es   due:  All    her 
2.She     is  migh  -  ty     to     de-liv-er;  Call  her,  trust  her   lov  -  ing -ly,  When  the 


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feasts,  her   ac-tions  wor-shipWith  the    hearts    de-vo-tion     true.  Lost   in 
tern  -  pest  rag- es    round  theej  She  will     calm    the  troub-led      sea.  Gifts  of 


I 


^ 


1 


wond-ring  con- tern- pla-tion,     Be     her   Ma  -  jes  -  ty     con -fess'd;  Call  her 
heav  -  en    she     has    giv  -  en,     No  -  ble    La  -  dy,      to     our  racej  She,  the 


i 


i*i 


PPi 


Moth  -  e:  r 
Queen,  who    decks 


call    her   Vir  -  gin,    Hap  -  py  Moth  -  er,  Vir  -  gin 
ecks  ler   sub-jects  With  the    light     of  God's  ow 


blest. 
grace. 


n  if  r  r 


i 


3. 

Sing,my  tongue,  the  Vir  gin's  trophies 
Who  for  us  her  Maker  bore, 

For  the  curse  of  old  inflicted, 

Peace  and  blessing  to  restore. 

Sing  in  songs  of  peace  unending, 
Sing  the  worlds  majestic  Queen: 

Weary  not  nor  faint  in  telling, 

All  the  gifts  she  gives  to  men. 


4. 

All  our  joys  do  fall  from  Maryj 

All  then  join  her  praise  to  sing: 
Trembling  sing  the  Virgin  Mother, 

Mother  of  our  Lord  and  King. 
While  we  sing  her  awful  glory, 

Far  above  our  fancy's  reach, 
Let  our  hearts  be  quick  to  offer 

Love  alone  the  heart  can  teach. 


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60 


Moderate  (J  -  so) 


ffL.'l      fj|4     f 

J'  J    J  rl     I    4 

i  i      li.J>     >.  iJ-J    f^i 

<^   ff       •  ,*       1        Ii       d  J—  -t-f  —  •  r  g     /.J          1          |B      *.    |l~-- 

1.  O        blest  for  e'er  the  Moth-er,  And  Vir  -  gin  full     of       grace,  Who 
2.  Pure    as      the  light  of  heav-en,  In     meek-  ness  near-  est     Thee,   'Tis 

rj-L-'''^!!*  *4l  4l  t.  iC  g  g-  ir  .  r  F   r  \i  *  f*\ 

/  1>  #  r  —  -f  —  - 
*> 

J*   i  1        i       l=i 

=fcp  F  r  r 

1       -hi)       Nil        ii 

bore     our  God,  our    broth  -  er,     The       Sav  -   iour   of        our           race. 
Thou   hast  Ma  -  ry      giv  -  en,     Our    guide,     our  friend   to               be. 

*j=L  ?    4  ^  «    it    «     g    i*  -  E  f  '    f   i    e      i 

23f  —  f-  —  p  —  P—  1 

r1  1  3  1  

tr  -KT1---.1-    .  — 

^  —  v  —  v  
ii     It    h    h,  i  J-"J    r=i  q 

fi^jh:  r~i  —  Jr~" 

^g  J     ^i=j=ij  —  g_4_  j    J     •»-  3    fl    <"      [^       (i  ' 

Sweet     Je-sus,  low      be  -fore  Thee,  We      bend  -  ing  fear   and       love,        O 
Sweet    Moth-er,  tears  are  fall  -ing  From  hearts  that  love  Thy      Son,        Then 

'A  t  if  e  f  f  it  •  f  'i"   >•  r  r  i  nJrJ  /^  i 

1^  r  'r  n 

r  r  "  '  r 

-tl      1    1         1          I=T 

T    F  F  F  '  '=*=' 

-I  .h      'h  -  =fr=  1 

grant    we  may     a    -    dore  Thee    In       Thy    bright  realms   a       -      bove. 
hear    thy  child-  ren      call  -ing     On       thee,     and       bless    thy           own. 

jt-^    i>  —  f-  —  -£  —  fi  — 

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i     >'     r    *==-  —  3 

70 


61 


Andante  (J--  so) 


rd  — 

-.j)      J 

F  1 

flj»  lf  h  j  j      i  —  jf  —  f  — 

l.'Tis              the       month     of          our 
2.  Oh!           what      peace      to          her 

Moth 
child 

j 

er, 
ren, 

—  "  ft  

The 
'Mid 

C             1 

B  /  p  H  r  —  P-—  —  p  —  p  —  P  —  ' 

^r  

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P             ' 

1 


bless  -  ed      and  beau-ti  -  ful        days, 
sor  -  rows    and    tri  -  als    to         know 


When     our    lips  and     our 
That       the  love    of     their 


i 


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I 


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spir      -      its  Are       glow -ing    with    love   and    with          praise. 

Moth    -       er  Hath       ev  -    er        a,        sol  -  ace      for  woe. 


ft* 


CBURUS 


i 


All     hail!      to  dear      Ma     -     ry,  The  guurd-ian    of    our     way, 

Jfc 


ifm  \  j  j~TTjn  J-  i.  j^ 

J)  h  h  :4=ir~^  i  —  : 

p    3  a  *  ^ 

To  the  fair-  est 

5*FfepE=E=ff     t? 

T7-^  —  *  —  r     ! 

of          Queens,  Be  the  fa 

^  "f     ff  fi  t 

"  ^  *  ^  d  j}  ^ 

ir-est  of  sea-sons,  sweet  May. 

,  t  c  r  r  r  r 

7  fftt 

^H  i  —  ' 

1                 1 

3  —  F-1 

M=£44=4=M 

3. 

And  what  joy  to  the  erring, 

The  sinful  and  sorrowful  soul; 

That  a  trust  in  her  guidance 
Will  lead  to  a  glorious  goal. 


4. 

Let  us  sing,  then,  rejoicing, 

That  God  hath  so  honor'd  our  race, 
As  to  clothe  with  our  nature 

Sweet  Mary,  the  Mother  of  grace. 


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62 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

IMMACULATE  MARY 

From  the  French 

Cantabile  grazioso  (J=  92) 


Lourdes  Pilgrim 


|^ff:i    ,    ^ 

j    j  —  j  — 

H  —  H  —  J  — 

i  j   j   «n  3 

1 

y    *  J 

IJ    a    3    1 

»    j    3 

-3  —  3  —  T-J- 

' 

1  Im      -       ma  -  cu  -  late      Ma  -   ryl    Our     hearts  are      on           fire-,, 

2  We           pray   for    Gods    glo  -   ry,    May    His    King  -  dom       come; 

H    -    < 

—  r  —  • 

—  •  —  &  

J      r       , 

=  —  ^-F  — 

U    h    J    i 

h    J 

p  r    i 

1  i»    1  " 

A.          1 

n  —  i  —  d  —  i 

ij  j  n  i 

y  (J     ' 

That 

We 

,  ..  a  —  ^                 i 

^    d    a  zri    ;    3  = 

ti  -  tie      so        won-drous  Fills 
pray   for     His        Vi  -  car,     Our 

m          -f-          m              m 

3      g       ^>    ^= 

all      our      de 
Fa  -  ther,    and 

*         '     -*- 

-r- 

sire! 
Rome. 

ptt  F 

•P      L      U     J 

rtr-  -c-   ii    ^ 

4=4 

—  f  — 

i    F:     ii 

1  1  M  1  1  H  f=  1  H  1 

•  (I  1  1  U 

CHORUS 


gyy  j 

J      i 

nr-  -J-—  q 

M  f       1  1 

-TO  —  ^  — 

A       - 

-3  ^  -^  j       •       3    =  j          t     = 

ve,            A                ve,            A      -     ve,       Ma            ri                a! 

^.j»    F       - 

-r       £  --f       f     .-  *      -       .         * 

r/tt  p 

4= 

r      r 

r    h    p 

U             r 

3. 

We  pray  for  our  Mother, 

The  Church  upon  earth, 
And  blebb,sweetest  Lady, 
The  land  of  our  birth. 
Ave,  Ave,  Ave,  Maria! 
Ave,  Ave,  Maria! 


4. 
O  Mary!  O  Mother! 

Reign  o'er  ub  once  more: 
Be  all  lands  thy"dowry" 
As  in  days  of  yore. 

Ave,  Ave,' Ave  Maria! 
Ave,  Ave,  Maria! 


72 


63 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

HAIL  VIRGIN,  DEAREST  MARY 

CHORUS  Air  from  Rossini 


Cantabile  (J-=  60) 


Hail,    Vir-gin,  dear -est   Ma  -  ry!  Our  love -ly  Queen  of    May,  O 


0  *  M  +  \s.i    p    r   n°  — f 


Fine 


II  /L  tf  —  1  —  1  —  1  — 

-i  —  (— 

r  1-   -r--  r-i 

—  i  1  —  i- 

—  I  —  i  —  i 

—  i  1  B 

*l      •                      r 

^J  d  i  a:     g    d  '  d    i  / 

•  j.  '  J:    j)  —  • 

i 
spot  -less    bless-   ed      La    -    dy,     Our    love  -  ly     Queen   of       May. 

,  .    a  -f>  m  ft— 

r    ^'      P     •     e 

l 

\\"):h  E     g  4= 

•  r  r  i 

'i      r    ri 

1   [ 

K^*,    ,      •-&     •  •   "41 

(I  E=p  p  ^_ 

^—  H  \  " 

( 


1.  Thy  child-  ren    hum-bly    bend  -  ing,  Sur-round  thy  shrine  so      dearj    With 

2.  Be  -  ho  Id  earth's  blos-soms  spring-ing    In     beau-teous  form  and    hue-      All 


if  Q  fru  —  |  — 

j  j^i  4  n 

n4-  f   ^    i 

i.    ^  j~j  j  i 

H-  —  -t  —  B 

<fr  y  ^j  — 

.  «?       0 

j   j  3  3 

ra  M  ' 

U    3  f     j  j 

4_^/ 

heart    and    voice      as  -  cend  -  ing,    Sweet    Ma  -    ry  hear      our  pray  -  er. 

na  -  ture    glad  -  ly     bring  -ing     Her     sweet  -  est  charms  to 

you. 

p    r  ii 

1  '      tt  

H  ' 

ft  E  

= 

[k'  .p  II 

Z?.<7. 


3. 

We'll  gather  fresh,bright  flowers 
To  bind  our  fair  Queens  brow,- 

From  gay  and  verdant  bowers 
We  haste  to  crown  Thee  now. 


4. 
And  now,  our  blessed  Mother, 

Smile  on  our  festal  day, 
Accept  our  wreath  of  flowers, 

And  be  our  Queen  of  May. 


78 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 
I'LL  SING  A   HYMN  TO  MARY 

Rev.  Fr.  WYSE  . 

Andante  (J  =  70) 

^O.ki  4 


Traditional 


m 


m 


l.l'll    sing    a    hymn  to    Ma-  ry,    The  Moth-er      of       my  God, 

2. 0       Li  -   ly   of       the  Val-ley,     O      Mys-tic    Rose, what        tree, 


rf  f  r.rf  F.rtf  r  ir  i 


i 


=T=F 

The     Vir-gin    of      all       vir   -   gins,  Of     Da-vid's    roy  -  al 
Or     flow-er,  e'en    the       fair  -  est,     Is     half     so     fair     as 


blood. 
thee? 


f 


m 


O    teach  me,  Ho   -    ly    Ma  -•  ry,     A 
O      let      me,  tho'      so    low  -  ly,     Re 


lov  -  ing  song    to         frame, 
cite  my  Moth-  er's        fame^ 


jfefc 


jfVi.i   i 


When     wick-ed  men    bias- pheme  thee,  To       love  and  bless  thy     name. 
When     wick-ed  men    bias -pheme  thee,    I'll        love  and  bless  thy     name. 


s 


From  Westminster  Hymnal  by  permission. 


74 


BLESSED   VIRGIN  MARY 


3. 

O  noble  Tpwer  of  David, 

Of  gold  and  ivory, 
The  ark  of  God's  own  promise, 

The  gate  of  Heav'n  to  me. 
To  live  and  not  to  love  thee 

Would  fill  my  soul  with  shame- 
When  wicked  men  blaspheme  thee, 

111  love  and  bless  thy  name. 

4. 

When  troubles  dark  afflict  me, 

In  sorrow  and  in  care, 
Thy  light  doth  ever  guide  me, 

O  beauteous  Morning  Star. 
So  I'll  be  ever  ready, 

Thy  goodly  help  to  claim, 
When  wicked  men  blaspheme  thee, 

To  love  and  bless  thy  name. 


5. 

The  Saints  are  high  in  glory, 

With  golden  crowns  so  bright. 
But  brighter  far  is  Mary? 

Upon  her  throne  of  light. 
Oh,that  which  God  did  give  thee, 

Let  mortal  ne'er  disclaim: 
When  wicked  men  blaspheme  thee, 

111  love  and  bless  thy  name. 

6. 

But  in  the  crown  of  Mary 

There  lies  a  wondrous  gem, 
As  Queen  of  all  the  Angels, 

Which  Mary  shares  with  them. 
"No  sin  hath  e'er  defiled  thee" 

So  doth  our  faith  proclaim. 
When  wicked  men  blaspheme  thee, 

111  love  and  bless  thy  name. 


7. 
And  now,  O  Virgin  Mary, 

My  Mother  and  my  Queen, 
I've  sung  thy  praise_  so  bless  me, 

And  keep  my  heart  from  sin. 
When  others  jeer  and  mock  thee, 

I'll  often  think  how  I, 
To  Shield  my  Mother  Mary, 

Would  lay  me  down  and  die. 


75 


BLESSED,  VIRGIN   MARY 

65        GLORIOUS  MOTHERI   FROM  HIGH  HEAVEN 


•  A  Moderate  (J  -  96) 


Glo-  rious    Mo  -ther!  from  high  heav-en   Down  tip -on     thy  chil  -  dren 
Earth  is      dark  -  some,  we      are     wea  -  ry,   Sa  -  tan  set  -  teth  snares  for 


i 


1  1 11  ,i  t  hi 


gaze,  Gathered  in    thy  own  loved  sea- son, Thee  to  bless  and  thee  to  praise, 
all;     Pray  for    us,   0     ten-der     Ma- ry!  Pray  to  Je  -  sus  lest  we    fall. 


am 


PPP 


CHORUS 
J  fi     f: 


See  sweet     Ma  -  ry    on     thy      al      -    tars  Bloom  the  fair-  est  buds  of 


r  rr 


P 


m 


May;  O  may  we,  earths  sons  and  daughters,Grow  by  grace  as  pure  as    they- 

ft*r^ 


3. 


4. 


Many  call  upon  thee  Mother!  Bless!  O  bless  us,  new  and  ever, 

Some  in  manhood,  strong  in  youth;  Thou  who  once  the  dark  earth  trod; 

Some  in  age,  in  tender  childhood, 
All  in  loving  faith  and  truth. 


And  when  dying,waft  our  spirits 
To  the  bosom  of  our  God. 


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66 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

SING,  SING,  YE  ANGEL  BANDS 


REV.  F.  W.  F/ 
Mod 

LBER 
'erato  (J  =  100) 

J.    Ji  i  i    i    .    .   iJ 

Traditional 

.    J*     1    J    i,-M=q> 

Sing,  sing,   ye 
Oh       hap  -  py 

tj!Q.  f     r  =i=q 

An  -gel    Bands;All  beau  -  ti  -  ful     and 
an-gels!  look,  How  beau-ti  -  ful     she 

if    e    r    p    ir'    r     r    r    i 

bright; 
is! 

^*jr  1  1 

s 

fc  P  

'"  r  r  F  'h 

—  7   r  h  ' 

-f  —H 

For    high-er  still  and    high-er,  Thru  fields  of    star-  ry      light, 
See!    Je  -  sus  bears  her   up,  Her      hand   is    locked  in       His; 


Ma-  ry,  your    Queen,As-cends,  As-cends,  Like      the  sweet  moon  at   night. 
Oh,    who  can    tell    the  height  the  height,  Of          that  fair  Mothers     bliss? 


P? 


3. 

And  shall  I  lose  thee  then, 

Lose  my  sweet  right  to  thee, 

Ah  no_  the  angels'  Queen 

Man's  Mother  still  will  be, 

And  thou  upon  thy  throne 
Wilt  keep  thy  love  for  me. 

4. 

On — through  the  countless  stars 
Proceeds  the  bright  array, 

And  Love  Divine  comes  forth 
To  light  her  on  her  way 

Through  the  short  gloom  of  night 
Into  celestial  day. 


5. 

Harklharkl  through  highest  heaven 
What  sounds  of  mystic  mirth, 

Mary  by  God  proclaimed 

Queen  of  Immaculate  Birth, 

And  diademed  with  stars 
The  lowliest  of  the  earth. 

6. 

See, see, the  Eternal  Hands 
Put  on  her  radiant  crown, 

And  the  sweet  Majesty 
Of  Mercy  sitteth  down 

For  ever  and  for  ever 

On  her  predestined  throne. 


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67 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 
MOTHER  OF  MERCY,  DAY  BY  DAY 

R«v.  F  W.  FABER 

Andante  (  J  -.  so) 


Traditional  Melody 


•  .Pi  'i 

1        1       1 

iJ     j 

—  i  H  — 

1  — 

j-J         J       | 

1.  Mo-ther   of         mer    -    cy, 
2.  Thy  love  for        me           I 

llnll    g      g     T       l€            C 

day        by        day,     My 
know       its      worth,  Oh, 

—  d  ^  
—  sr~    —  v  — 

love        of 
it           is 

iff     f    I 

/     t>      £ 
| 

H  HH- 

_ 

1  h- 

•frd  •  

,       j 

—\  
i      i 

—  1— 
i  J      J     i 

thee     grows 
all           in 

Or,    ft  •  E 

45  S  — 

more        and 
all           to 

f      f    i 

more,    Thy      gifts       are       strewn     up    - 
me;       For        what       did         Je     -     sus 

r   r  |g   t  it   EI 

r/  !>  r 

i 

• 

Af  n      r* 

1        J     i 

-1  
1       J     i 

[•     r    ' 

H  1  
"l          J       1 

H  1  
J          J        . 

on          my         way,       Like     sands       up    -     on          the        great        sea  - 
love        on         earth        One      half          sc          ten    -    der     -     ly            as 

*J=L   f         t       lg          ^       IP           »       if          f        III          t        1 

353 

1       = 
1         1      i 

1  '  
J             J         » 

i  1  
i        J     i 

'     r   i 

1  

f          1         1 

shore,      Like    sands     up    -    on           the       great      sea  -    s 
thee,       One       half        so          ten    -    der     -     ly          as 

>„  ,  f      f    ,fi     =E=rf  g     .f1      f     . 

hore. 
thee. 

•g  *  H 

•±33: 

r    = 

1  1  

r  —  i  —  = 

:  3!  

:  *  H 

a 

Get  me  the  grace  to  love  thee  more, 
Jesus  will  give  if  thou  wilt  plead; 

And  Mother,  when  life's  care,  are  o'er, 
Oh, I  shall  love  thee  then  indeed, 
Oh,  I  shall  love  thee  then  indeed. 

4. 
Jesus  when  His  three  hours  were  run, 

Bequeathed  thee  from  the  Cross  to  me, 
And  oh!  how  can  I  love  thy  Son, 
Sweet  Mother,  if  I  love  not  thee  ? 
Sweet  Mother,  if  I  love  not  thee? 
78 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 
68                          MOTHER  ALL  BEAUTIFUL 

M  S  PINE                                                                                                                        Rev.  F.  F 
Cantabile  grazioso  (J  =  92) 

ih*'f\*\  j  i«M  J  u  J  ^Ti  i    i  iJ  -1  4  —  i 

^>"  3  *  |«^  d     J    3    •  —  •    1     j'  -gj  *  —  3  —  3~~*  — 

1.  Moth-er    all     beau-ti-ful,    hear   us       to-day.                Lead  us     thy  - 
2.  He      is     all       ho  -  ly    and      we    are      so      weak,              Veil  -ing  our 

tJ:L.»i  f  »ip  f  »e  i  g  .r  r  r  ie    -^  IP  P  r    » 

•7  b  *  r  —  t  —  E 
i 

^  •!  ^  j 

—  H  1  1  
-J  1  1  —  M 

r  r  r  T 

—  *  [J..4J 

*  H  1  P  i 

§9  i    .3  3  — 

'«  i  i  U 

r—  ^  —  ^  —  ^  —  ^  —  ' 

self    to      the       al  -  tar,   we      pray; 
fac  -  es     His     pres-ence  we      seek; 


Oer    us     thy       man- tie      of 
Yet     He     is          call  -  ing    and 


I 


i 


s 


m 


r 

pu  -   ri  -  ty        place,      Je  -  sus    is     com- ing  to         flood  us  with     grade, 
win -ning  us          so,         Hold -ing  thy  hand  to    the       al  -tar  we          go. 


PW 


Melody  from  American  Catholic  Hymnal   by  permission  of  Publishers. 

3. 

Thou  art  His  Mother,  He  gave  us  to  thee, 
Wounded  and  dying  on  Calvary's  Tree  • 

Mother  from  birth  to  His  life's  dark  eclipse, 
Lay  Him  thyself  on  our  tremulous  lips . 


Hover  still  near  while  He  stays  in  our  breast, 
Thanksgiving  make  to  our  glorious  Guest; 

Pour  His  sweet  rivers  of  Blood  oer  our  soul, 
Show  us  His  Beauty,  His  virtues  unroll. 

5. 

Mother  all  loving,  we  know  thou  wilt  hear; 

Clad  in  His   glory  and  strength,  can  we  fear? 
Hope  is  triumphant  1   With  Jesus  and  thee 
Angels  in  wonder  our  happiness  see. 


79 


69 


BLESSED   VIRGIN   MARY 
COME  AND  CHANT  THE  PRAISES 

Andante  (J  =  69) 
CHORUS 


i£  rr      V         P            M           IS            I* 

II     J      i  h   ji  . 

P      4      \         J     =1 

ffi    <      j           »"        J         ** 

Come    and  chant   the 

•         *        •         « 
~^§*  i      "                          t           1 

lj     3      id    3    j    j    i   ^=i 

prais  -  es             Of     our  Moth-er              blest, 

if                T                  |rf           F           If            >            '               *                  ' 

TCT*  —  h  —  :h  —  h  —  :h  

—  p  U  P  —  p  —  p 

J     ij    J^—  tv 

^        [»  

-$      i      •     g     i     =a       3        ^      3     g     =^=     J     = 

Bring  her   buds  the      fair   -    est,         Sweet  -est  flow'rs  and           best! 

2  1  j-f-f1 

—  f  *  —  Y  —  m 

—  »  a  —  d  —  s-4i  —  j  —  i  —  a^- 

Fina 

h    J1)  i  J.     IR 

1.  Be  -  hold  Thy  lov-ing 
2.  Oh!    teach    us  love    of 

.              r*  ^                  A         -^^              ^^ 

*J:|>    |f  —  f  —  f  f     f 

child  -    ren,    Gath-er'd  round  Thy   shrine,  To 
Je           sus,    Teach  us     love       of       thee.      O_ 

^c  —  ^..  .    y           r            r       r          r 

1^1,  j,     j,  ^i^f-f 

J.  ji  j   i  j,  ^m 

i>  ^>  1  2  — 

'* 

claim   from  Thee     a          Moth-er's    care,    Grace  and  love    di      -     vine, 
be  -  dient,   pa-tient,     pure  and    mild,     May    we     ev  -  er             be. 

^/y  y  y  f  >•  f  f  ,^  g  i>>  y  ,  t=. 

.,/..-^_  r..       i  r  r 

'.  L_l  L_ 

I  E  1  i 

D.C. 

3. 

And  when  this  life  is  ended, 

Be  thou  at  our  side,- 
.  As  now  we  fondly  trust  in  thee 
In  thee  we'll  then  confide. 


BLESSED   VIRGIN  MARY 

70        RAISE  YOUR  VOICES,  VALES  AND  MOUNTAINS 


Marcta  (J  *  100) 


Old  English  Hymnal 


W*  \    i  u    J  J  4 

i  J    J     i    J  =* 

1          1         1       —  Hi 

ffll  J     J-.=t    d    «  -3—  »    »    g    »    -3  —  g-4-  -3— 

1.  liaise  your   voi  -  ces  vales  and  moun-  tains,  Flow-'ry    mead  -ows,str  earns  and 
2.  Murm  -'ring  brooksyour  tri-bute  bring  -ing,    Lit  -tie    birds  with  joy   -    ful 

*jtf4  ffittttittttiTT   f=£=. 

•/ff?  i    r  =  r  r  —  — 

-H  1  1  1  

J  iJ  J    i  J  . 

-     p  r     F= 

1      1       1      1    1    I.  El 

|frJJ^^|JjJ^i»»j'iggj3ig$J 

foun-tains,Praise,O  praise,the  lov-liest  maid-en  Ev-  er     the  Cre-  a  -  tor     made, 
sing  -  ing,  Come  with  mirthful  prais-es     la  -  den,  To  your  Queen  be  horn-age    paid. 

M  f  f  f    MP-PtfiEEpEirretifQi 

S«  i  i  i  =—  r  r  — 

caosus                 ______ 

1  r  "  r  "  i  ' 

L_iJ    J    ^     i 

Lau  -  da-  te,       Lau  -   da  •  te, 

tl.a  f    iE  p  —  f   ,f  P 

|L  3  »  1  8  -j  

Lau  -   da  -  te      Ma    -      ri   -  amj    Lau  - 

§-F           P-       -P-        ^ 
r-f  p—      r^E  :&  1 

:>'  ^  —  r       r  —  F—  f 

—  h  —  F  — 

i  hF  1  »  

"> 

|i|  It  j     j      j    [r     e 

—  H  1  r 

-4  J  J  1 

da  -    te,       Lau  -    da   -    te, 

Lau   -    da    -    te 

§0           _, 

^  1  —  ^j  1 

Ma    -      ri    -  am.  . 

t  —  F  —  F  —  i 

*> 

—  '  1~  — 

-p  —  i  —  i  1 

3. 

Say  sweet  Virgin  we  implore  thee, 
Say  what  beauty  God  sheds  o'er  thee; 
Praise  and  thanks  to  Him  be  given, 
Who  in  love  created  thee. 


81 


71 


BLESSED  VIRGIN   MARY 

THE   DAY  IS  O'ER 


Adagio  Religioso  (J  =  60) 


1.  Th« 

2.  Save 


day 

one 


is          oer, the         moon         se  -  rene     -    ly 

who,      wake       -        ful          in  her      lone    -     ly 


M  F  if  f  r 


lJt\,    J 

h     ^          J      | 

U_j  _  

'    "J   "                J                   _h               1 

9  *     v 

field       an 
Stem       oi 

*j=L  f      f 

a  —  3  1  

d    for     -     est 
Jes     -     se's 

drest  
rod  

•«••              -* 

9- 

A            thous  -  and 
A             Vir    -    gin 

r1'     i    f    i 

-'i"  r  —  p 

^\ 

r     V 

!••  

r  '  i^  

^ 


r 


twink 
pure_ 


ling        stars        aro       gen 
all          oth    -    ers        far 


tly       gleam  -   ing 
ex    -    eel     -     ling 


82 


m 


i  )  1 1  n 


The 

world    is 

hushed 

and 

all      is 

laid 

to 

rest. 

Up     - 

lifts     her 

heart 

in     tran-quil 

prayer 

to 

God. 

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-F  —  V- 

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^=: 

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Hail,     full        of        grace! 


A     -    ve        Ma  -    ri 


fe=i 


I 


Hail,    full        of       grace !_ 


ve          Ma  -   ri 


a. 


The  while  she  prays,  behold  the  silence  broken  j 
She  starts- a  lock  of  fear  o'er  spreads  her  face- 
She  hears  till  then  to  mortal  ears  unspoken 
Those  words  of  love :  Hail,  Mary^  full  of  grace. 


Fear  net,  the  Lord  is  with  thee,  thou  art  chosen 
The  Virgin  Mother  of  thy  God  to  be; 

And  many  a  heart  in  sin  and  guilt  now  frozen 
Shall  melt  beneath  the  Sunbeam  boria  of  thee. 


O  spouse  of  God,O  Queen  of  earth  and  heaven! 

0  Holy  Mother  of  th' Incarnate  Word! 
In  marked  accents  was  thy  answer  given, 

Behold  the  willing  handmaid  of  the  Lord. 


83 


72 


BLESSED  VIRGIN    MARY 

HOW  PURE,  HOW  FRAIL   AND  WHITE 
Andante  Moderate  (J  =  72) 


J 


I 

1.  How    pure,  how  frail   and  white    The      snow      -     drops     shine,  Gu    - 

2.  For        on      this   bless  -  ed     day      She       knelt  a  prayV,  When 


f 


i 


ther       a     gar -land  bright    For 
lo!       be -fore    her     shone     An 


ti 


Ma      -       ry's 
an      -       gel 


shrine, 
fair. 


CHORUS  , 

Moderate  (J  =  ss) 


Hail,      Ma  -  ry       Hail;      Ma  -  ry    Queen  of      heav'n       let 


peat,       And  place  our  snow-drop     wreath         Here    at    her        feet. 


in; 


3. 

Hail,  Maryl  infant  lips 

Lisp  it  today> 
Hail,  Maryl  with  faint  smile, 

The  dying  say. 


4. 
Hail,  Mary!  many  a  heart 

Broken  with  grief, 
In  that  angelic  prayer 

Has  found  relief. 


84 


73 


BLESSED  VIRGIN   MARY 

O   MOTHER   MOST  AFFLICTED 


Andantino  (J  =  69) 


Traditional 


i 


1.  O         mo-thermost     af  -  flict  -  ed, Stand-ing   beneath  that   tree     Where 

2.  Thy  heart    is  well  nigh  break-ing,  Thy      Je- sus  thus     to      see,     Der  - 


Je    -    sus  hangs  re  -  ject  -    ed,      On  the     hill         of    Cal  -  va       -       ry. 
id    -    ed,  wound- ed,      dy  -    ing        In  great  -   est     ag  -  o        -       ny. 


P^E? 


PP 


CHORUS 


~m  —  a  

14     4>  1     J  1  J     J     J     1 

-J.      N    h  Ji  = 

ii      J.I 

-Sg*  —  t  U«u  «u_*  —  u»  9  «  "-»,  J.'   J.    3  Lg:  F  ' 

O         Ma  -    ry,  Sweet-  est    Mo-ther,   We        love     and  pi  -  ty       thee        Oh! 

,          r 

r  r  c  —  r 

f  —  r   r    '     i"  J  —  • 

_Jj  —  p  

-b-s  L  —  U  

5  — 

•  —  h  —  F  — 

•^  —  c  L  c 

LT  

s        I         1        V    V 

/ 

F  —  F  —  '  L 

F     F  V  v  ^  •      ' 

f 

be. 


for       the  sake    of 


-  sus,     Let 


thy  chil-  dren 


i 


PP 


3. 

His  livid  form  is  bleeding, 

His  soul  witn  sorrow  wrung, 

Whilst  thou,  His  Mother  sharest 
The  torments  of  thy  Son. 


5. 


4. 
O  Mary!  Queen  of  martyrs, 

The  sword  has  pierced  thy  heait, 
Ob';ain  for  us  of  Jesus 

In  thy  grief  to  bear  a  part. 


O  dear  and  loving  Mother, 
Entreat  that  we  may  be 

Near  thee  and  thy  dear  Jesus 
Now  and  eternally. 


85 


74 


BLESSED  VIRGIN   MARY 

MY   OWN   DEAR  MOTHER  MARY 


CHORUS 
Cantabile  (J  =  72) 


f         ^.-p^^r  *     7 

My     own  dear  Mother   Ma-ry,    Oh,     list, while    I     re  -  peat      In 


fflfrt-  4      J    -h-^-j 

1^  J  fft  1 

r=H 

1  J  .   I 

rlr    3     j    £=^=J 

child     like    lov  -  ing 

Q  i  r  I|J  ' 

ac  -  cents  Thy  i 

:  i  . 

name,  O  M 
•  :  C  i 

M= 

a-  ry 

1  —  H  — 

sweet. 

X    P    y  L  L  — 

-F  —  P-0 

=J— 

—  P  • 

J  L" 

-^  —  d  —  i 

J.    J  J)      M 

J      1       K    I  1  = 

^h  —  n 

U     .  ] 

rfob"   j   nj-  j  j    *  it;   ••  ••  1^3.  j  3    ^  ' 

1.  With  -  in     my  heart  it     wak-ens   Such    ten-der  tho'ts  and 
2.  The     cher-u  -  bim  are  prais-ing    Thy    beau-ty     and     thy 

S):  ,!»  L    r  F      P    F  1     t":     f  r—  2—  f  1_ 

Lg*  j 

T  r 

blest.  My 
grace,And 

•^  —  1>— 
^ 

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-T-H 

4  —  P-l 

''  Jf.J  J1  1 


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soul,  this  world    for  -   sak-ing,   Be-fore    thy     throne  would 
heav  -  en      is        all       il  -  lumm'd  And  ravished    with      thy 


r 

.    Th 


rest.    Thy 
face!     Thy 


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name,  Oh,  Mo-thtsr    Ma  -  ry,       is 
name,  Oh,  Mo-ther    Ma  -  ry,       is 


mu  -  sic     to     my         soul! 
mu  -  sic     to     my         soul! 


m 


i 


i 


^ 


Dear  Mother,  I  am  weary 
Of  daily  strife  with  sin, 

Oh!  be  with  angels  near  me, 
That  I  the  prize  may  win. 

Thy  name,  0,  Mother  Mary, 
Is  music  to  my  soul. 
86 


D.C. 


75 

Rev.  E  W.  FABER 

Lento  (J-  =  52) 


BLESSED  VIRGIN   MARY 

JOY!  JOY!  THE   MOTHER  COMES 


1.  Joy!     joy!  the  Mo -ther      comes,   And  in  her    arms  she    brings  The 

2.  Saint   Jo  -  seph  fol  -  lows      near,       In    rap-ture  lost  and     love,    While 

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Light     of       all       the       world,       The  Christ,xthe  King  of        kings,-       And 
an  -  gels  'round  a    -    bout  In      glow- ing  cir- cles      move;        And 


in     her  heart   the 
o'er  the    Mo  -  ther 


while         All    si    -    lent  -  ly      she       sings And 

broods       The  Ev  -    er  -  last  -  ing       Dove And 


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mt 


in      her  heart  the        while 

o'er    the    Mo  -  ther       broods_ 


All      si  -  lent  -  ly       she       sings. 
The   Ev  -    er  -  last  -  ing       Dove_ 


i 


1 


S 


3. 

There  in  the  temple  court 

Old  Simeon's  heart  beats  high, 
And  Anna  feeds  her  soul 

With  food  of  prophecy. 
But  see!  the  shadows  pass, 

The  worlds  true  Light  draws  nigh 
But  see!  the  shadows  pass, 

The  worlds  true  Light  draws  nigh. 


4. 
O  Infant  God!   O  Christ! 

0  Light  most  beautifull 
Thou  comest,  Joy  of  joys! 

All  darkness  to  annul; 
And  brightest  lights  of  earth 

Beside  Thy  Light  are  dull 
And  brightest  lights  of  earth, 

Beside  Thy  Light  are  dull. 


87 


76 


Moderate  (J  =  96) 
CHORUS 


BLESSED  VIRGIN   MARY 
HAIL,  THOU  STAR  OF  OCEAN 


JUICES   BRAZIL 


fcjfcj  J  —  1  —  i  —  r 

Bi    ^      i 

-i  —  i  — 

1  1   J   J  J=f 

J      -      i 

—    -J  —  i  —  J— 

m 

Hail,  thou  Star  of 

W  ,.  F  f  f  M 

i      d 

o     -    cean, 

f     f 

—  j  —  3  —  3  —  1  »  

God's  own  Moth-er        blest, 

iF  F  t  t   |g     -  —  • 

^-k—  I  1  1  1  
i 

-J  1  

-H  1  F  P  1- 

ij  J  J  J  = 

H  

Fine 
=  II 

-fo  —  ^3  —  i  —  1  —  J«  ^  5  —  ^~ 

Ev  -  er    sin  -  less      Vir     -    gin, 

'r^  f  f  T  'f 

fl  —  f  —  3  —  g  — 

Gate    of    heavn-ly 

IB  c  t  r 

3!  1 

rest. 
~P  =  1 

if  fit  j   j  i'=p=f 

p             > 

[r  r  r  r  = 

1    1           1          1         T= 

a  :  —  I 

?  d  i  i  i  L 

1.  Tak  -    ing  that  sweet 
2.  Break     the  cap-tive's 

>j:H    p        p     p    rp^ 

A    -    ve        Which  from   Gab  -  riel 
fet  -  ters,         To       the    blind    give 

1!    r    IE   t    r    r 

came,. 
day,._ 

/  r  r  r  r    = 

r   r 

"r^F 

iii          i 

• 

^  —  r~r 

J  —  d—  h  h  — 

~1  1~^~ 

Peace  con-  firm    with  -  in        us,     Chang-  ing   E     -    va's 
Chase  all      e     -  vils      from     us.      For      all  bless  -  ings 

/  v  *  —  C  C  —  ^fC  C-  r-J  S  r-f-  #  —  ^  . 

r)''     ^ff  — 

name.. 
Pra7— 

K?-H  r  —  f-ip  —  P  —  i 

—  •  • 

•    f   r      F=I 

g.      J      ^ 

iii      i 

!  M 

—  I  —  f-  —  F  —  ' 

1   2  —  '  r                 » 
D.C. 

3. 

Show  thyself  a  Mother,- 
May  the  Word  divine, 

Born  for  us  thine  Infant, 

Hear  our  prayers  thro' thine. 


4. 
Virgin  all  excelling, 

Mildest  of  the  mild, 
Freed  from  guilt  preserve  us, 

Meek  and  undefiled. 


5. 


Keep  our  life  all  spotless, 
Make  our  way  secure, 

Till  we  find  in  Jesus 
Joy  for  evermore. 


BLESSED   VIRGIN  MARY 

THIS  IS   THE   IMAGE   OF  OUR  QUEEN 

REV  E.  CASWELL  Traditional 

Moderato  (J  -  104) 


77 


^ 


i 


r 


r 


1.  This    is    the     im  -  age    of      our     Queen,Who  reigns  in       bliss      a  -    bove, 

2.  The    sa-cred  horn- age  that   we        pay       To     Ma-  ry's      im   -   age     here 


Of  her  who    is     the   hope     of       men,    Whom  men   and      an  -  gels       love. 
To  Ma- ry's   self  and  then     to       God       As  -  cends  the      star-ry       sphere. 


M'MI  Fir  fir  i'  f  r  if  F 


CHORUS 


Most  ho-ly 
Most  ho-ly 


feet, 
feet, 


I  bend  a 
I  bend  a 


sup-pli-ant 
sup-pli-ant 


knee,_ 
knee, 


I 


In  this  thine  own  sweet  month  of    May 
In  my  temp- ta -tions    each  and    all 


Pray  thou  to   God  for       me. 
Pray  thou  to  God  for        me. 


PPB 


w 


3. 


Sweet  are  the  flowers  we  have  culled 

This  image  to  adorn- 
But  sweeter  far  is  Mary's  self— 

That  rose  without  a  thorn. 

CHORUS 

Most  holy  Mary  at  thy  feet 

I  bend  a  suppliant  knee, 
When  on  the  bed  of  death  Ilie, 

Pray  thou  to  God  forme. 


4. 
O  Lady,  by  the  stars  that  make 

A  glory  round  thy  head,- 
And  by  thy  pure  uplifted  hands, 

That  for  thy  children  plead: 

CHORUS 

When  at  the  Judgment  S sat  I  stand,- 

And  my  dread  Saviour  seej 
When  hell  is  raging  for  my  soul, 
.Pray  thou  to  God  for  me. 


78 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 
UNFOLD,  YE  GOLDEN   GATES  OF  HEAVEN 

JULES   BRAZIL 
Moderate  (J  -  84) 


njl    Jl      i 


1.  Un  -  fold, 

2.  Be  -  hold 


un 
her 


f  old, 
Son, 


ye 
de    - 


gold 
light 


en      gates 
ed       has 


of 
gone 


i 


heav'n,  She  comes     the       Queen 

down  To     meet     His        Moth 


of         all        the    shin   -    ing 
er,     taint  -  less  from      her 


f    t  f  I 


i 


1 


hos»t, 
birth, 


The    moon      be    -  neath,       her     crown      of     twelve    stars 
She    for  -  ward   glides,   while     glo    -    ry     from       her 


I  J.  J 1 1    J  J 


ev     -    en,     The       sun        a  -  bove         in      her  great  glo  -  ry         lost, 
crown         Streams    on      her       ex  -    iled  child-  ren  here    on         earth. 


90 


BLESSED  VIRGIN    MARY 


CHORUS 


The    Cher-u  -  bim 


and  Se  -   ra  -  phim 


And  heav-en's 


^a 


**:•«-       -f2-  •?•    •*>     t- 


J.  4  J  /  j!  -Jul   -  'i  i"  JH  i1 


^^ 


Tf 


hosts  now  swell  the  glad  re-frain         That  Ma-  ry  lov'd,our  Moth-er  Ma-ry, 


i 


M«* 


E 


^ 


i 


Queen      of  Heav'n  shall   reign,         Queen     of     Heav'n  shall          reign. 


^ 


fsf 


r 


3. 


Mother  of  Jesus,  hail  our  heavenly  Queen, 
Ten  thousand  harps  swell  thro7  the  azure  dome, 
O  blessed  Earth  where  one  so  fair  was  seen, 
More  blessed  Heav'n,  to  which  our  Queen  has  come. 

4. 

Hail  Mary,  Queen  of  mercy,  grant  our  Lord 
May  look  with  pity  on  thy  children  here, 
That  humbly  trusting  in  His  holy  word, 
Our  souls  at  last  may  in  thy  courts  appear. 

5. 

Obtain  for  us  thy  rare  humility, 
That  every  act  may  spring  from  God's  pure  Love, 
Then  all  thy  glory  we  may  hope  to  see, 
Where  he  assumed  thee  in  His  home  above. 


91 


79 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 
MOTHER   DEAR,  O  PRAY  FOR  ME 

Moderato  (J.  -  54) 


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TO  P  " 

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1.  Moth-  er     dear,        O      pray    for  me!  Whilst  far    from     heav'n   and 
2.  Moth-er     dear,        O      pray    for  me!  Should  pleas-ure's      si     -     ren 

1 

'  !'  '',  nl 

—  1     l*l    =?= 

thee  I        wan  -    der     in               a 
lay.                   E'er     tempt     thy     child        to 

r 
fra    -    gile  bark    O'er 

wan    -   der    far      From 

_ 

•  r^r  —  Mr  —  M  —  ^~ 
M    i)  n  i.  i  L~J   j>^ 

i  i      j   /^=tafe=. 

life's    tern  -  pes   -   tuous      sea,  0         Vir  -  gin    Moth    -     er, 
Vir  -  tue's    path        a     -    way  When  thorns     be  -  set           life's. 

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-]•  —  cf  —  3  —  J  —  S  —  i  —  i  —  JH  —  JK  —  -eg  —  ^=j 

from     thy    throne,  So       bright     in    bliss        a       -     bove,  Pro    - 
de  -   vious   way,     And      dark  -  ling   wa  -  ters          flow,  Then 

rf=  |p    on/  =§=e    e    ir^^r    r    i 

EEzEt 

r-\      V    1    =B=  T     9    T 

fc=  K^>    —  fc  

92 


BLESSED  VIRGIN    MARY 


pn     K  i  I 

>—  j  —  J1™!  |  —  i  —  f  —  |  — 

TS  1  1       ±i     \ 

rffi"  V     |=<J: 

tect    thy 
Ma  -  ry 

-^rr-,     £      t- 

child  and  cheer  my  path    With  thy  sweet  smile   of      love, 
aid       thy  weep-ing  child,  Thy-self      a       moth  -  er       show. 

-rvHr-f-  1!  ^   'E    ~^=9    r  -^—^*=^ 

^L-^J^L  —  p  H. 
CHORUS 

LJ  P  4  —  v 

jn  h  i  i  = 

.    i     h  i  J    J)  J""l  Ji 

-rr  7 
i.|.—  j  ,  i 

y  k  J  j= 

Moth-  er 

k);i>,i>  r  r: 

f~J  i  'i   J?  i  ^  '  3    3  p-^=3= 

dear,    re-mem-ber  me,  And  nev-  er    cease  thy 
A 

ij=-3^-1 

care, 

F"  "v  • 

f      ^  'f    f 

.      .        h  1  J       J)    :S=£ 

1  1       L  "7 

ij    i  i 

.  Till       in 

>j:  LH  r  r 

heaven  e  -  ter-nal-ly,    Thy  love  and  bliss     I 

1  JL^:1  !l 

share. 

1  —  ^                  j^  *   —   -|1 

~r  n  —  -•  1 

• 

F^=J   M      ^    l=fr= 

'r^-r  " 

3. 

Mother  dear,  O  pray  for  mel 

When  all  looks  bright  and  fair, 
That  I  may  all  my  danger  see, 

For  surely  then  'tis  near. 
A  mother's  pray'r  how  much  we  need 

If  prosp'rous  be  the  ray 
That  paints  with  gold  the  flowVy  mead, 

Which  blossoms  in  our  way 


93 


80 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 
AVE   SANCTISSIMA 


Cantabile  (-  -  52) 


(J-  - 


$ 


1.  A 

2.  A 


ve, 
ve, 


San  -  ctis  -  si  -  mat         We 
San  -  ctis  -  si  -  ma!          Oh 


gk 

lift      our  souls        to 
hear    thy  child  -  ren's 


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33 


j  n  *  "i 


prayr- 


0 
Au 


ra 

di, 


pro 
Ma 


no 
ri 


bisl 
al 


'Tis 
And 


s 


shad    -    ows    lie, 
vir     -     tues  shine 


Far          oter          the       wa    -   ters  spread; 
With         bright-  est        pu    -    ri  -   ty, 


m 


LJ- 


i 


Hear     the  heart's          lone   -    ly 
Come     and    each  thought    re 


IK 


&%h, 
fine 


Thine       too          had 
Till         pure        like 


94 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 


bled.. 
The*.- 


Thou      that 
Oh         save 


hast 
our 


look'd       on        death, 

souls      from     ill; 


Aid  us 

Guard        thou 


when       death       is     nighj 
our          lives     from  fear$ 


Whis  -    per         of. 
Our       hearts   with 


heav'n      to   faith,   Sweet  Moth-er, 
grac  -    es     fill,      Sweet  Moth-er, 


Sweet    Moth-er,     hear. 
Sweet    Moth-er,     hear. 


°     -       ra 


™         no     -      bis,  The     wave     must  rock       our 


sleep —  O  -  ra,  Ma-  ter,    o    -   ra,      Star        of     the 


sea. 


BLESSED    VIRGIN    MARY 


81  DAUGHTER    OF  A  MIGHTY  FATHER 

Andante  Religioso  (J  =  66) 


J 


J  J  J  J  u  J 


i 


* 


1.  Daughter    of    a   mighty     Fa-ther,  Maiden  pa-tron  of  the  May,  An- gel 

2.  Mo-ther    of  the  Son  and  Saviour,  Of   the  Truth,the  Life,the,Way,Guideour 


1  f  Mf  f  F  f 


f 


W*  J     i    fP    J  i 

1     1             1            J     J     1 

rf  1     -t  .  K 

—  1  —  n 

1$=!  -£==£=           ''    *    '  •*  '^    a  ^"^ 

—  -4  —  ' 

forms     a  -  round    thee    ga   -  ther  :   Ma   cu  -  la      non   est  in           te. 

foot  -  steps,  calm     our     pas-sions.Ma    cu  -  la      non   est  in           te. 

jm                       « 

*             JL 

rP  —  t  f  g  i  —  f  —  n 

ILLLX  —  F  —  jf.  — 

j?  

LT   r   t-M 

Lf  —  PPM 

—  i  H 

CHORUS 


3- 

Ma-cu     la       non    est  in     te,      Ma- cu    la       non  est  in       te,        Ma-cu 


P 


fjfH     \        1    ^ 

4      «/ 

^•^j  j  i=i 

i  1       k 

"h  —  K  — 

1  H 

^M=*=^=, 

• 

•:  •.. 

f=         3-    3  =*=^=! 

*hH=p  =• 

la       non       est     in 

te,                  Ma-  cu      la       non   est   in               te 

^    .     C    ""1 

£=f=f 

^   «f:  f  f:    ^ 

rp    i    g  ^=1 

!^  —  M^-  +  —  -1 

^=N 

J  L_jL_U  L^ 

^  '  r 

3. 

Spouse  of  the  Eternal  Spirit, 
Blossom  which  will  ne'er  decay, 
Let  us  but  thy  love  inherit. 

ego. 

4. 

Daughter,  Mother,  Spouse  of  Heaven, 
Listen  to  our  earnest  lay, 
Sweetest  gift  to  man  e'er  riven. 

ao. 

96 


82 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

WHAT   MORTAL  TONGUE 


TR.  REV.  E.  CASWELL 

Andante  Moderato  (J  =92) 


From   Roman  Hymnal 


r/ff  t*   -  tt=jf=  — 

t=F^  =R—  1  £ 

-+-J  —  1-1  1 

1  —  1  — 

fe   (;      -  >  •  i  H  —  ••  —  0  ff  »  —  • 

•*                                         P~"V 

1.  What  mortal  tongue  can    sing  Thy 
2.     O         Vir-gin,what  sweet  force  was 

"=*K  t  if  fV  ^  ir  ff  i 

^  'H3  r^^  ffi= 

praise,Dear  Mother  of  the      Lord?  To 
that  Which  from  the  Fathers  breast  Drev 

;  j  i  .  r  e  r  .ref  i 

j[  '•-/-*-  €5-    p       ||       y     1        i 

s 

j  ^ 
fv-H  ,_ 

^=^ 

•  1_  —  ^  —  p:  —  p  — 

'r-rr  ' 

JL*   J.  —  J)  —  H  —  g  —  ti*- 

-TO  »=  f  0  —  r  °+r- 

»i    J 

mi 

•I   4  .J—  ft^ 

*    i    1 

an  -  gels  on  -«  ly        it         be-longs  Thy  glo-ry    to        re    -  cord.       Who 
forth  His    co-  e    -    ter  -  nal   Son,  To     be     thy   bo      som's   guest?    'Twas 


of    man  can    pen  -  'e  -  trate  Thy  soul's  ma-jes  -  tic 
thy  guile-less     faith  a  -  lone  That  lift  -  ed  thee  so 


shrine?   Who 
highj      'Twas 


mm 


to 


can   thy  mighty  .       gifts   un  -  fold  ,  Or       right -ly     them   di    -  vine  ? 
not    thy  pure   se    -  raph-  ic      love,  Or        peer-less    chas-ti     -    ty. 


P 


From  Roman  Hymnal  by  permission. 


3. 


But  oh!  it  was  thy  lowliness, 

Well  pleasing  to  the   Lord, 
That  made  thee  worthy  to  become 

The   Mother  of  the  Word. 
Praise  to  the  Father  with  the  Son , 

And  Holy   Ghost  thro'  Whom 
The  Word  eternal  was  conceived 

Within 'the  Virgin's  womb. 


97 


83 


BLESSED  VIRGIN   MARY 

MOTHER  MARY  AT  THINE  ALTAR 

Rev.  F.    FABER 

Moderato  (J  =  92) 


Lambillotte 


Sh  „  —  i  —  i—  ..-(,  —  K  —  h 

=*F= 

--J  i  > 

-i  —  r=*-t- 

h  Js    Jl    | 

^       j     jiU  j?  1 

-J-p     i  ±=|    <!|^:= 

J«!  j' 

1.  Moth-er      Ma-ry,    at     thine    al  -  tar,         We      thy    lov- 

ing  chil-dren 

2.  Thou    wilt  love  us  thou  wilt    guide  us,        With    a      moth 

O:dii  ii  —  £  —  £  —  t  —  £  —  £=  —  £  —  ^  —  £  —  *  —  P  —  P  —  P- 

-ers  fond-est 

j.j'ii"  F  p  E4_4 

=f='r  r  *  T=F=fr= 

"r~r~P 

>""    -    -»  — 

—  1  T^  n  — 

—  t  —  h  —  ir- 

\^  *                ~i- 

f 

^^ 

^=          J-i  —  i   i  i 

kneel  j                 With      a           faith 
care-                    And      what  -  e'er 

L  g:      >     ig     g     =£= 

^-i?  -tf—  p--  fl  e  — 

that  can    not       fal        -       ter, 
in     life     be  -    tide              us, 

-g  —  £  —  ^  —  f-i  e  —  *  —  i 

T+  —  r  f  

r    r      P   B  P    g 

r        r    *  = 

To       thy     good-ness  we    ap     -    peal . 

We       will    seek    a      ref-uge        there.     We    are  seek  -  ing      for       a 


"'i  r  r  f  ii '? 


PPPP 


Mo-ther  Oer  the  earth  so    waste  and      wide;  And  from  off   the  Cross  our 


9 


i 


W 


m 


i 


Bro  -  ther        Points  to  Mary  by  His  side,  Points  to   Ma-ry  by  His    side. 


ta* 


P 


i 


3. 

So  we  take  thee  for  our  Mother 
And  we  claim  the  right  to  be 

By  the  gift  of  our  dear  Brother, 
Loving  children  unto  thee. 


4. 

And  our  humble  consecration 
Thou  wilt  surely  not  despise, 

From  thy  high  and  lofty  station 
Close  to  Jesus  in  the  skies. 


BLESSED   VIRGIN    MARY 

HEART  OF  MARY,  HEART  THE  PUREST 
Cantab  He  ( J  =  52) 


m 


fe^ 


, 

1.  Heart    o^f    Ma  -    ry,    heart    the      pur   -  est,      Ev    -    er    shrind    in 

2.  Hear    the  pray'r    of        one     whose  weak -ness      Most     de  -  iriands    a 


MM 


r  r  f  ir  F 


.1  II  II,) 


i 


mor   -     tal     frame-      Blest       a    -    sy     -  lum        who        se  -cur     -    est, 
Mo    -     thers   care;         One        to    whom      thy       looks,    all    meek  -  ness, 


*j:.f     ^  r  —  H 

9- 

p   f      >. 

i«     g-y-=3 

» 

»  1 

1T^ 

^           1                    * 

1   ji  4 

—  r     p   E= 

iJ     j>  j  - 

2  —  1 

All       who    thy       pro    - 
Coun  -  sel    hope,     for 

tj!    f     £    f  —  f—  t 

^F 

tec 
bid 

J- 

=  —  3    J 

tion  claim 
des  -pair, 

7  f  r 

—  i  —  i  —  i  —  ^ 

,      Blest       a    -   sy   -    It 
One        to     whom    t 

if     ^   f     ., 

im 

iy 

«H 

=^—1  ^  —  1  V  — 

—  g  —  ~_ 

—  r    F  r  — 

i  —  J 

—  >  j—  -h- 

>       J            JN       | 

"T""l  —  ^ 

—  1  11 

r  *     »  j  =j= 

-S  1 

1  i  

-p  »- 

r~ 

who            se  -  cur    -  est, 

All       who    thy      pro  - 

tec      -    tion 

claim. 

looks         all    meek-  ress, 

Coun  -  sel     hope,    for    - 

bid           des 

-  pair. 

r      j      p       _          _ 

r     r 

f   y  » 

•C?-    |* 

—  fc  H 

1nr     ^r    g= 

ip  —  f. 

—  F  —  F— 

f  F- 

—  H 

3. 

Round  me  tempests  gath'ring  lower, 
As  I  tread  life's  desert  way, 

And  a  foe  in  matchless  power, 

Marks  me  for  his  destined  prey, 

And  a  foe  in  matchless  power 

Marks  me  for  his  destined  prey. 


4. 
To  some  spot  where  ne'er  might  hover 

Dangers  shadow,  I  would  flee; 
But,  ahl  where  that  spot  discover, 

Where,  ah!  Mary  but  in  thee? 
But,  ah!  where  that  spot  discover 

Where,  ah!  Mary  but  in  thee? 


85 


BLESSED   VIRGIN  MARY 

THE    STAR   OF  THE   OCEAN  IS  RISEN 


Andante  Moderate  (J  =  52) 


|hfe^B= 

—f«  K  fe  —  K  —  i  h  h  

-i  J)  r  1 

ty-  »  #  i$  *  41  '  •  <  ' 

1.  The       Star       of    the       o  -  cean     is 
2.   Ah!      what       is    this  Plan-  et       £o 

tJ:LHi  r    ir    r  r   e   t=t=f 

ris                      en,         And 
beam      -          ing,       That 

J?  [}'  —  K 

-jj—  —  IP8  Pj  —  m      p  p  p  
fe  k  k  k  1  

r          r      fi 

r  Ji    *'  i1    4'   ^'   4'  =• 

sweet     -     ly       re   -    fleets       on        the 
near           it       the       rest        die         a 

*J:Ll    ^           «fe      •          /        •      =8=1 

tidej                                 Yon 

way,                                With 

^P      J- 
l 

i 

~Jr  k  *  (V 

te  K  J^  h  15!  h 

1                    J          =&  
*-*            J                 *=* 

typ    j!      *'    J      »      •      *       4.;       '      j       a 

r 

bark      with      a       swift       gale       is              driv                      en,          And 
heav    -    en  -   ly        lus    -    tre        is               stream      -         ing         And 

^  r     r    r     e     e    e     ir           •      P     . 

^      p       P        k        P        'p 
J)  J)  h  K  \  1- 

r    P  d 

Cft1*    |T  •*  »  5  f  5  1- 

soon          it        shall      reach     the       green 
chan  -  ges        our       night       in    -     to 

^Li  p    r    t    r    e    t=? 

*»»de.      ,     ..                       To 

day                                   Thi* 

i7^  g- 

u             u       ,  .   u  ..y  .    .    —  u 

kr-  —  d*  P  

100 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 


^ 


which       the    bright    star      seemed    to  guide  it,  As 

beau    -     ti    -    ful         Plan    -     et         is  Ma      -         ry,  Who 


r  i  ir   r 


* 


in    -      to        a  ha    -    ven       of 

shines      o'er     her        mar   -    in   -  ers 


i 


Sy   *.  g  •  41* 

,     ^     IJ. 

=4= 

—  j)  —  it  —  1 

wind        and      the       tern    - 
light        is      their     sure 

IT      £    f     'f 

?.      ^     '^ 

pest     that         tried 
guide    to            glo 

f  f    if: 

—  •  — 

it, 

ry, 

In      the 
Dis     - 

'    P  —  P-  P  P-  ^  

=|  ^  E  

—  F  — 

—  F     F  — 

bright     glow        of         sun   -     shine      will  cease. 

pel     -     ling       the        dark       clouds      of  fear. 


3. 

Oh!  Star  of  the  sea  do  illumine 

My  course  with  this  brilliant  ray; 
In  thy  flame  past  errors  consuming, 

Ah, teach  me  from  thee  ne'er  to  stray. 
Thus  thus  shall  I  reach  to  the  haven, 

Where  thy  bark  just  lowered  her  sail, 
There  enter  the  portals  of  heaven, 

Where  the  Star  of  the  ocean  I'll  hail. 


101 


86 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

WHEN  EVENING  SHADES   ARE  FALLING 


Religioso  (J  = 


B.S. 


« 


? 


g 


i 

1.  When      ev'-ning    shades  are    fall-ing    O'er     o-cean's  sun  -  ny  sleep.      To 

2.  The     noon-day     tern -pest   ov  -  er,     Now     o-cean    toils  no  more,      And 


r  ir  n 


PHI 


i 


i 


Pil-grims'heartsre  -   calling  Theirhome  beyond  the  deep;  When  rest  o'er  all  de- 
wings  of       hal-cyons  hover,Where  all  was  strife  be-fore,     Ohl  thus  may  life  in- 


I'i'jjii  irnirr 


m 


* 


scending,The  shores  with  gladness  smile,  And  lutestheir  ech-oes    blending,  Are 
clos-ing  Its  short  tempest-turns  day,       Beneath  heaVn's  smile  repos-  ing,  Shine 


fir  i  f  H  'FiFF  r  np  Ff 


jr«P:gP  Jlj^JJ  1^ 


heard  from  isle       to     isle.    _,  .  _ ..  , 

all     its  storms      a  -  wav    Then  Ma-ry,  Mo-ther    Ma-ry,Thou  bright  star  of  the 


sea,    We'll  pray  to  thee,  our      Mo-ther, We'll  pray,  we'llpray  to     thee. 


^ 


I 


102 


87 

Lento  (J  =  52) 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

FADING,  STILL  FADING 


WEISENTHAL 


~XTr  —  1  K  —  h  

~~1  —  :h  —  !r~ 

T~^  —  • 

. 

~~l  in  — 

rs      PS 
i          ii     11 

^1        iT    ^ 

fr*  i  J  J   ! 

1.  Fad  -ing,  still 
2.  A  -    ve   Ma  - 

**-a  —  r  —  r  —  r  — 

ll    *  j!  l 

fad-  ing,  the 
ri   -  a!     ch! 

^  —  c  —  c  — 

^^H 

last  beam  is 
hear  when  w 

K 

T  T  —  " 

H 

e 

\ 

'd^J  7  I 

shin  -ing: 

call!                 1 

-f  —  r  —  ^  — 

A  -   ve   Ma  - 
do  -  ther  of 

-f  g  —  I  — 

Ir*  r  H  j 

r  E  fr  ' 

-f—  3—  J 

r^p  7  i 

PPM 

W                       -w       •» 

ri  -  a!   th 
Him  who  is 

x£- 

e     day   is    d< 
Sav-iour  tc 

)-clin-ing,      Safe-ty  and 
>     all;              Fee-ble  and 

in-  no-cence  fly  wi 
fall-ing  we  trust  in 

EEC  —  f  —  - 

th  th 
th 

e 

y 

H 

..  M 

1  m  i 

F^-^ff  —  *  — 

r^ir  ff 

rHr-ff  —  >  —  i 

• 

* 


^ 


5 


light,    Temp-ta- tion  and  dan-ger  walk  forth  in  thenight.From the  fall    of  the 
might,     In      doubt-ing  and  dark-ness, thy    love  be  our  light.  Let  us   sleep  on  thy 

r 


^P 


P 


shade  till    the  mat-in  shall  shine:      Shield  us  from  dan-ger  and  save  us  from  crime, 
breast  while  the  night  ta-per  burns,  And  wake  in  thy  care  when  the  morning  re  -  turns. 

^-J^> 


CHORUS 


rail. 


A -ve  Ma-ri -a,         A -ve  Ma-ri -a,       A- ve  Ma-ri  -  a,       Au     -       di-nos. 


f 


103 


88 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

AS  THE  DEWY   SHADES   OF  EVEN 


Moderate  (J  -  92) 


-Jj-y 

^.^             1                .                          .         1       1                J)      J              I          |J. 

=^=+= 

LLJ      i  i 

[y  "  4  j  j.'  fi  •)>  I8:  'J  J  g  'r  y  s  g  "  ^jrJr' 

1.    As     the  dew-  y  shades  of     e  -  ven    Ga  -  ther  o'er  the  balm  -  y     air 
2.Thine  own  sin-less  heart  was  bro-ken,  Sor-  row's  sword  hadpierced  it's  core, 

^i,  ia  J.   J)  J  P  if    •  r1  f  if-^  >    f  if1    g=g=i 

&! 

--t-^+  ..  j  ^-p-f  ^s 
'lt>  1    k      .    1  1    J)  J  1  1  J.  , 

—  i  —  i- 

^=^= 
|j    H  "j 

H 

y      I-  ^'J  JP    s;   3   j  s  -^u—  «  »•* 

Lis-ten,gen-tle      Queen   of    Heaven,  Lis-ten   to    my 
Ho  -ly  Mother,        by    that    to-ken,Now   thy  pi-  ty 

L:  J,.L  J.  3  J  p    ir'    i    rrip'    r^r 

ves  -  per  prayer 
I      im-plore. 

./  1> 
i 

^  r  T  P  h  r  T  t 

^  1  4>  J     i    1  1   J>  J    i     F^=^ 

Ef^F 

1— 

!i 

"^T 

3-  3  3   r—  3-   3  d  j.    :  3    d  i-  -jb—  j    3  J=- 

Ho  -ly  Mother,     near  me  ho-ver,     Free  my  thoughts  from  aught  defiled, 

>  L    •!  —  fi-p  1  |-f  g     T       ^  —  ff  —  C  1  -P  •—  

M 

i'p  r  FT  r  i^  p  i*  eji^= 

•^  4  «!>  J    i  i4  «h  i  I^P^ 

-1  h- 

=d=l= 

—  [••     V  ' 

H 

^1 

:•    3-    3  3  -|J—  J-  3  a-j-=^?=^=J  —  a- 

With   thy  wings  of    mer-cycov-er    Safe  from  harm  thy 

-fe-*  —  ft-*  —  F  r  c  c  r  c-  c  —  P  —  =- 

-  g    j  —  ^'"   n 

help-less  child. 

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=F=- 

Mother  of  my  Infant   Saviour, 

Spouse  of  God,   my  plaint,  O  hear; 

Purest  Virgin,  gracious   Matron, 
O  relieve  me  by  thy  prayer. 


104 


89 


Andante 

CHORUS 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

IT   IS   THE   NAME    OF  MARY 
—  54) 


It      is     the  name  of    Ma-ry   Which  we    to  day   pro  -idaimj        Come 

•         »       »•      0        o 


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ani 


* — • 


all      ye    Ma  -  ry's    chil-dren,  To      sing     that     love  -  ly        name. 


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1.  Come  sing  that  name,  dear  chil-dren,  It        is    your  Mo-thers    own- 

2.  A       name    of   powr    and  sweetness, Her  name  to     us       so       dear, 


u- 

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nite  your  hearts  and  prais     -     es,   And  waft   them  to     her 
name    of      awe     and    gran    -    deur,  But  gran-deur  free  from 


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throne, 
fear. 


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3. 

Sweet  name  all  strong  yet  tender, 

That  name  we  love  so  well, 
The  joy  of  earth  and  heaven, 

The  fear  and  dread  of  hell. 

4. 
Oname  by  which  we  triumph 

O'er  hells  embattled  foes, 
The  victor's  meed  of  glory, 

And  solace  in  his  woes. 


7. 


5. 

Earth  has  no  name  so  gentle, 

Nor  heaven  one  so  sweet, 
A  balm  to  wounded  feeling^ 

Bright  light  to  way  ward  feet. 

6. 
The  first  word  ever  spoken 

By  Jesus  when  a  child* 
Was  thy  dear  name,  O  Motherl 

He  spoke  it  and  He  smiled. 


D.C. 


O  may  thy  name,  dear  Mother, 
On  life's  last  fearful  day, 

Be  my  last  fervent  prayer, 
Be  all  my  hope  and  stay. 
105 


90 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

HAIL,  QUEEN  OF  THE   HEAVENS 


Moderato  (J  =  so) 


mm 


1.  Hail,Queen  of   the    Heavens!  Hail, Mistress  of  EarthlHail, Vir-gin  most 

2.  Hail,  Mo-ther  most    pure!      Hail,  Vir-gin  re-nown'd;Hail,Queen with  the 


i 


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pure,  Of  im-macu-late   birth!  Clear  Star  of  the  morn-ing   In  beau-ty   en- 
stars, As  a      dia  -  dem  crownd  A      bove  all  the     an-  gels  In    glo-ry  un 


shrind,    O  La-  dy  make  speed  to  the  help  of  man-kind.  Clear  Star  of  the 

told,  Stand-ing  next  to^  the    King  in  a     ves-ture  of     gold  A  -  bove  all  the 


morn-ing  In  beauty  enshrind,O  La-  dy  make  speed  to  the  help  of  man  kind. 

an-gels  In  glo-ry  un  -told,  Standing  next  to  the  King  in  a    ves-ture  of     gold. 


3. 

O  Mother  of  mercy! 

O  Star  of  the  wave. 
O  Hope  ,of  the  guilty! 

O  Light  of  the  grave! 
||:Thro'  thee  may  we  come, 
To  the    haven    of  rest, 
And  see  Heaven's  King  in  the  courts 
of  the  blest. :|| 


4. 

These  praises  and  prayers 

I  lay  at  thy  feet, 
O  Virgin  of  virgins, 

O  Mary  most  sweet) 
II:  Be  thou  my  true  guide 

Thro' this  pilgrimage  here 
And  stand  by  my  side  when  death 
draweth   near.:|| 


106 


91 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

O  QUEEN  OF  THE  HOLY  ROSARY 


E.M 

SHAPCOTE 
Moderato  (J  =  104) 

*-p  J  :£  —  !)  1  1  1  1  \ 

Traditional 

r  'i    9  rV  a  ^  44  j  'f  "  '  **  '    ' 

1.   O      Queen  of  the  Ho-ly        Ro-sa-ry!    Oh!      bless  us     as       we 
2.   O      Queen  of  the   Ho-ly        Ro-sa-ry!  Each    mys-try  blendswith  . 

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pray,         And   of  -  fer     thee    our      ro 
thine        The    sa-  cred  life      of       Je 


ses     In 
sus     In 


gar  -  lands  day  by 
ev'  -   ry       step   di  - 


day, 
vine 


While  from    our  Fa-thers    gar 
Thy     soul    was  His  fair      gar 


den  With   lov-  ing  hearts  and 
den,  Thy    vir-  gin  breast  His 


bold,  We     ga   -    ther  to    thine     hon-our,  Buds  white  and  red  and  gold. 
throne,Thy  tho'ts  his  faith-ful       mir-ro^Re  -  fleet-ing  Him  a  -   bove. 


3. 

Sweet  Lady  of  the  Rosary, 

White  roses  let  us  bring, 
And  lay  them  round  Thy  footstool 

Before  our  Infant  King. 
For  nestling  in  Thy  bosom 

Gods  Son  was  fain  to  be, 
The  Child  of  Thy  Obedience 

And  spotless  purity. 


4. 
Dear  Lady  of  the  Rosary, 

Red  roses  cast  we  down, 
But  let  Thy  lingers  weave  them 

Into  a  worthy  crown. 
For  how  can  we  poor  sinners 

Do  aught  but  weep  with  Thee, 
When  in  Thy  train  we  follow 

Our  God  to  Calvary. 


107 


BLESSED  VIRGIN   MARY 


92  MOTHER    DEAREST,    MOTHER  FAIREST 

.      Andantino  (J  -  eo) 


PP^J 


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1.  Mo-ther  dear-est,  Mo -ther    fair  -  est,    Help    of  all        who    call    on 

2.  La-dy,     help     in    pain  and    sor  -  row,  Soothe  those  rackd    on    beds    of 


r  F  if  n  t  i| 


sa 


m 


thee,  Vir-gin  pur-est, brightest,  rar- est,  Help  us,    help,  we    cry  to    thee. 
pain,  May  the  gol-den  light  of     mor-row,  Bring  them  health  and  joy  a-  gain. 


PpFi 


CHORUS 


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Ma-ry,  help  us,  help  we  pray,  Ma- ry,  help     us,  help  we     pray,    Help  us 


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in         all  care  and    sor-  row:     Ma-ry,    help      us, 

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pray 


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3. 

Help  our  priests,  our   virgins  holy, 

Help  our  Pope, long  may  he  reign, 
Pray  that  we  who  sing  thy  praises, 
May  in  heav'n  all  meet  again. 


4. 

Lady,  help  the  wounded  soldier, 
Set  the  pining  captive  free, 

Help  the  sailor  in  mid- ocean, 
Help  those  in  their  agony. 


5. 


Lady,  help  the   absent  loved  ones, 

How  we  miss  their  presence  here, 

May  the  hand  of  Thy  protection 

Guide  and  guard  them  far  and  near. 

108 


93 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

MARY,    DEAREST   MOTHER 


Adagio  (J-  =  so) 


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1.  Ma  -  ry,   dear-est     Mo-ther, 
2.  Oh!  we     love     thee,  Ma  -    ry, 

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r|           1      »           »==^^^ 

From  thy  heav'nly    height 
Trust-ing  all     to       thee; 

f     f  f     ff  IS^£ 

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y      y  —  : 

'  r  M     |;  j 

4- 

^  —  i  f  — 

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Look    on    us       thy    chil-dren,     Lost    in   earth's  dark 
What    is   past       or      pros  -  ent,        What  is     yet        to          be. 


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, 

Oh    we  pray  thee,lovd  Ma-ry,  Ma- ry,    fond-ly   we     en  -  treat, 


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Guide  us  to  our  sweet  Saviour, And  leave  us  at  His  feet .       Ma-ry,shieldusfrom 


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danger,Keep  oursoulsfrom  sin ,    Help  thy  exiled  chilren,  heavii  atlasttowin. 


F:|F 


3. 

Mother  of  our  Saviour? 

Hear  our  pleading  prayer, 
Take  us  'neath  thy  mantle, 

Hide,  oh,  hide  us  there. 


109 


94 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

O  HEART    OF  MARY,  PURE  AND  FAIR 


Moderate  (J-ioo) 


ff  J»  H  1  II 

1  1  —  1  1  H—  i  T  

M-     I     i      ni  I     I    i 

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1.  O    heart  of    Ma-  ry,  pure  and  fair,  There    is        no   stain    in     thw;  In 
2.  As    some  fair   li-  ly  midst  the  thorns/Thou'mongstEve's  daughters  art;   Ce- 

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A-  dam's  fall  thou    hast     no  share,  From  sin's  con-trol  thou'rt        free, 
les-tial    pur-  i     -    ty        a-dorns  Thy     crys-tal  depths  dear        heart. 

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O    heart  of  Ma-ry,  pure  and  fair,    No    beau-ty  can  with  thine  com-  pare^  From 

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ev  -'ry  stain  of  sin  thou'rt  freej    O        make  us  pure  in  heart  like      thee  
n.a    frffC^-C-*       T^f        f     f  f     f  f      f         fiT""*       . 

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3.  4. 

Sweet  heart,  within  thy  depth  so  chaste,  And  when  from  thy  lovedheart  we'll  go, 
We'll  dwell  and  ne'er  depart,  To  that  of  thy  dear  Son, 

Till  thou  our  souls  hast  deeply  placed  O  shall  we  leave  thee  then?  Ah,no, 
In  Jesus'  Sacred  Heart.  His  Heart  and  thine  are  one. 


HO 


95 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

COME  GATHER  ROUND  THE  ALTAR 


CHORUS 
Moderate  (J-  =  54) 


JULES  BRAZIL 


gath-er    round  the     al  -  tar,  To    Ma-ry  each  heart     of  -  fer,  While 


as     our    Queen  to-day,  We     crown  her  with  the    op-'ningMay,  Come 


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haste, each       heart         at     her       lov     -    ed   feet    now        lay. 


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2.  See, 


ice  bonds  of  win-ter  are  bro-ken, A-  gain  we     hail  sweet   May,    And 
na-ture  has donn'd all  her  gay-est  To   greet  our    Moth-er        Queen,  And 


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Ma  -  ry   sweet  Ma  -  ry,  we're    crown- ing  As  our     cho-sen  Queen  to  -  day. 
flow-ers    the  bright-est  and       fair  -  ebt,  Ma-ry's   chil-dren  for    her  glean. 


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3. 

The  soft  blushing  roses  are  trembling, 
With  longings  to  be  placed 

On  our  Mother's  altar,  impatient 

For  her  their  soft  fragrance  to  waste. 


4. 

Then  Mary, our  Queen  and  our  Mother, 
Accept  the  hearts  we  bring, 

And  all  through  life's  stormiest  weather, 
Grant  that  to  thee  we  may  cling. 


Ill 


96 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

O    MOTHER,  LOVED 


Andante  Moderate  (•  =  so) 


I  JL  :t           -f—h-\ 

—  »  — 

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1.  O           Moth-er, 
2.  Be           love    of 

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loved, 
thee, 

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Watch   o    ver 


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One       glance  but    cast, 
My       sweet  -  est     joy, 


So        fond-ly 
My         on  -  ly 


bright. 
way. 


us, 


Watch     o  -ver        us. 


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Watch    o  -  ver 

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Watch    o  -  ver 

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us.  When  dark  night  herman-tle      casts,   When        storms  and  win  -  try 
us.    Shijae  then  bright-  ly,     O     soft     Star,  With  thy      light   driv-ing       a  - 


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112 


BLESSED   VIRGIN   MARY 


far, 

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night      her      man  -  tie         < 
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Star,      With    thy 

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storms    and    win  -  try 
light      driv-  ii 


Hide    heav-en's      az  -  ure 
Mists    that    oft     veil    my 


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hue,                                 O       thou    Star       of     hope,    shine      thrgugh, 
soul,                          Clouds  that     e'er        a  -  round    me          roll, 

>n  r      i     if   r  r  r  r  •  r   .g    =E=I 

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Mother  of  God!  our  hope,  our  life,  — 
Sweet  Mother,  shield  us  in  the  strife. 

Watch  over  us7 

Watch  over  us. 

From  all  earthly  toils  set  free, 
We'll  quickly  fly  to  thee; 
Let  us  rest  in  thy  heart: 
From  its  depths  we'll  ne'er  depart. 


113 


LATIN  HYMNS 

O  MARIA   SINE  LABE   CONCEPTA 
Andante  (J  =  72) 

I8*  time  Solo  2$  time  Chorus 


O   Ma-ri-  a,    0  Ma-ri -a,    si-ne    la  -  be  con-cep  -   ta!  0 

mm»'»*»m-m~         *•  »      ~ J 


ri  -    a,       0     Ma   -    ri    -    a,       si  -  ne     la    -       be       con  -  cep  -    ta! 


P.F  n|l|j  F'FE'f   f  Mr  pa 

SOLO  -    .      i.     i. .    i—.    i    ^      i— ^ . 

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Si-ne    la-  be    o-ri-gi  -  na  -  li,    si-ne     la   -   be  con-cep   -  ta;      O   Ma- 


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ri  -   a,      O    Ma    -     ri  -  a,       si-ne      la    -       be         con   -    cep  -   ta. 


O  -  ra   pro  no-bis,    O    Ma-ri    -  a!      O  -  ra   pro  no-bis,   O  Ma-ri-  a! 

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114 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 


98       HAIL,  HOLY  QUEEN,  LOVED  MOTHER  TO  THEE 
Moderate  (J  =  ss) 


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stain;  Thinewere  all  sor-rows,     an-guishand  pain, 
hour,  Pray  for  thy  child-ren,and  sweet  bless-ingsp  our. 

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Like  the  lone  star  whose  bright  beaming  ray 
Guided  the  sages  their  devious  way 
Where  on  thy  bosom  was  nestled  the  dove 
While  angels  rejoicing  smiled  from  above. 
CHORUS 

Bright  Star  of  evening,  our  dark  gloom  dispel, 
Guide  us  to  heaven  with  Jesus  to  dwell. 


115 


99 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

AVE    MARIA,  GUARDIAN  DEAR 


Allegretto  (J  -  112) 
CHORUS 


JULES     BRAZIL 


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A-ve  Ma-ri-a,    guard-ian    dear,  Bright  Moth-er      of     the        blest, 


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Thou  hast  made  our  desert  bloom; 

Mary  deign  to  hear  our  prayerj 
If  to-night  we  seek  the  tomb, 

Shine  upon  the  desert  there. 


113 


100 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

THE  LORD  WHOM  EARTH,  AND  AIR,  AND  SEA 

Tr.  Rev.  E.  CASWELL  CANTIARIUM    S.  GALLI 

Moderate  (J  =  92) 


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O  Mother  blestlto  whom  was  given 
Within  thy  compass  to  contain 
The  Architect  of  earth  and  heaven, 
Whose  hands  the  universe  sustain. 

5. 

0  Jesu!  born  of  Virgin  bright, 
Immortal  glory  be  to  Thee: 
Praise  to  the  Father  infinite, 
And  Holy  Ghost  eternally. 

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4. 

To  thee  was  sent  an  angel  down; 

In  thee  the  Spirit  was  enshrined; 
From  thee  came  forth  that  Mighty  One, 

The  long  desired  of  all  mankind. 


101 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

HOLY  MARY,  MOTHER  MILD 


Andante  (J  =  88) 


W.  DRESS LER 


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1.    Ho  -  ly   Ma-  ry,     Mo  -  ther    mild,    O     sweet,sweet    Mo-therl 
2.Tossed  on  life's  tern  -pest-  ous       sea,      O     sweet, sweet    Mo -ther! 


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Cast   thy  ten-der    eyes      on         me,        O     sweet,sweet     Mo-ther! 


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Brightest  in  the  courts  above, 
O  sweet,  sweet  Mother! 

Joy  of  angels,  Queen  of  love, 
O   sweet,  sweet  Mother! 


4. 

•Maiden  Mother!  hear  rny  prayer 
O  sweet,  sweet  Mother! 

Prove  to  us  thy  loving  care, 
O  sweet,  sweet  Mother! 


118 


102 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

HAIL  QUEEN  OF  HEAVEN 

Dr.  LINGARD  Traditional  Melody 

M oder at  o  (J  =  92) 


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1.  Hail,      Queen  of  heav'n,  the       o  -  cean     star,  Guide  of  the        wand'rer 

2.  0          gen-tie,  chaste,  and      spotless    maid,    We     sinners        make  our 


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here      be  -    low!  Thrown 
prayers  thro'   thee,    Re 

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mind  thy 

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claim  thy  care, 
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Save    us     from 
The  price     of 


per  -    il         and  from 
our      in    -      i  -    qui 


woe.    Moth-  er      of         Christ, 
ty.       Vir  -  gin  most       pure, 


Star      of  the 
Star      of  the 


sea,     Pray   for    the      wan-der-er,    pray    for 
.sea,     Pray    for    the       sin  -  ner,    O     pray    for 


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3. 

Sojourners  in  this  vale  of  tears, 
To  thee,  blest  Advocate,  we  cry, 

Pity  our  sorrows,  calm  our  fears 

And  soothe  with  hope  our  misery. 

Refuge  in  grief,  Star  of  the  sea, 

Pray  for  the  mourner,  O  pray  for  me! 


4. 
And  while  to  Him  who  reigns  above, 

In  God-head  one,  in  persons  three, 
The  source  of  life,  of  grace,  of  love, 

Homage  we  pay  on  bended  knee 
Do  thou  bright  Queen,  Star  of  the  sea, 
Pray  for  thy  children,  pray  for  me! 


119 


103 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

O  MOTHER,!  COULD  WEEP  FOR  MIRTH 

Rev.  F.  W.  FABER  Traditional 

Moderate  (J  =  80) 


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1.  O     Moth-er,    I         could    weep    for   mirth,  Joy    fills    my  heart   so 

2.  It         is  this  tho't        to    -    day    that  lifts     My     hap  -  py  heart    to 


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fast;  My   soul  to-day     is    heav'n  on  earth,-  Ohlcould  the  trans-  port     last! 
heav'n,That  for   our  sakes  thy  choic-est  gifts  To  thee,dear  Queen,were    giv'n. 


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I     think  of  thee  and  what  thou  art,  Thy  ma-jes -ty,  thy      state-       And 


I   keep  sing -ing       in    my  heart,  Im-mac  -  u  -late,    Im  -  mac  -  u-  late. 


3. 


4. 


The  angels  answer  with  their  songs,  Immaculate  Conception!  far 
Bright  choirs  in  gleaming  rows  j  Above  all  graces  blest, 

And  saints  flock  round  thy  feet  in  throngs,  Thou  shinest  like  a  royal  star 
And  heaven  with  bliss  overflows.  On  God's  eternal  breast! 

5. 

Oh!  I  would  rather,  Mother  dear, 
Thou  shouldst  be  what  thou  artj 

Than  sit  where  thou  dost,  oh!  so  near 
Unto  the  Sacred  Heart. 


120 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

CHILDREN  OF  MARY  HIGH  YOUR  VOICES   RAISE 

JULES    BRAZIL 


104 

Allegretto  (J  =  104) 


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JIM         I-T-I- 

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1.  Chil-drenof     Ma  -  ry, 
2.    I         see  as-cend-ing 

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high  your  voi-ces       raise,                Ye        on 
to       her   glo-rious     throne             The    fer-vent 

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whom     she         casts    a    ten-  der      eyej                    Chil  -dren     of    God,  sing 
prayers  of     .        ev'  -  ry  faith-ful       child,                Each  heart    e  -  rects    an 

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praise        And       all    ex  -alt    her      glo-ry    to  the     sky. 
name       Where    Ma-  ry  lives  in       ev-er-  last-ing    fame. 

;r>  >    r^  litMti  e  :  u    ==  <•  ^  r  e=--fey-n 

lj;  r  r  r  M1 

,        CHORUS 

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God,    sing           her      im-mor-tal           praise. 

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105 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

BRING    FLOWERS  OF  THE  RAREST 


Andante  (J-  =  56) 


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2.  Our         voic   -    es     as-cend-ing,     in 

har  -   mo  -  ny   blend-ing,  Oh! 

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gar    -  den     and      wood  -  land     and         hill  -  side      and      vale;        Our 
thus     may     our     hearts  turn    dear       Moth  -  er,        to        thee,-          Oh! 


M    M    »    if    M 


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full    hearts   are    swell  -  ing,     our       glad     voic  -   es       tell  -  ing     The 
thus    shall     we     prove    thee     how       tru    -    ly        we      love     thee,  How 


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praise      of        the 
dark     with  -  out 

tj!|>l.  g      f    =g= 

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-If*  —  flfff                   '  b^                 —  *  J— 

love    -    li    -     est           Rose        of           the     vale. 
Ma    -     ry        life's         jour  -    ney      would    be. 

[     r     r     '  ^     <:     '    *     ==t 

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Ma  -    ryl     we     crown  thee   with       bios  -  soms       to    -   day, 

ic   c  r   c  c  c   i^   i*   »   ^=" 

—  IT    IT    IT  -^    i?    fr  —  L 
'    J)     K    i.    j      i  b  -j 

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Queen    of        the      An  -  gels,             Queen     of         the      May,            O 

o:.i,  t    s     :    t    t      i  r     r     r    r       r     i 

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Ma   -    ry        we       crown  thee      with         bios 

-  soms       to    -    day, 

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>      J>      >    J>      J         it. 

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Queen     of          the      An    -    gels,                Queen     of            the      May. 

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3. 

O  Virgin  most  tender,  our  homage  we  render, 
Thy  love  and  protection,  sweet  Mother,  to  win; 
In  danger  defend  us,  in  sorrow  befriend  us, 
And  shield  our  hearts  from  contagion  and  sin. 

4. 

Of  Mothers  the  dearest,  oh,  wilt  thou  be  nearest, 
When  life  with  temptation  is  darkly  replete? 
Forsake  us,  O  never!  our  hearts  be  they  ever 
As  pure  as  the  lilies  we  lay  at  thy  feet. 

123 


106 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

UPLIFT  THE  VOICE   AND  SING 

Tr.  from  St.  Alphonsus  JOSEPH  SEYMOUR 

j  t      Mode  rat  o  (J.  r  92) 


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^  ^  r  1  '  i    r  '  a  «  *  ?  •  '  g;   i  ' 

lift  the  voice  and    sing-      The  daughter    and       the    spouse,    The 
Ma-  ryling-er'd     yet        An       ex-  ile    from      her      Son,      Like 

i,j.  ^   ,1  J    c  iC  ^r    >   if     r  . 

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Moth-er     of    the        King    To  Whom     ere        a  tion 

fair-  est    li  -  ly         set      'Mid thorns    of         earth       a 


bows. 
lone. 


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Prais 

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>e  to  Ma  -  ry, 

f  f  f 

-s  —  3  —  t  —  -^  —  f1—  i  —  •—-  j  —  j  —  for 

end-lesspraise,  Raise  your  joy-  ful     voi  -  ces,    raise; 

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B  1  SE 

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Praise  to  God  Who  reigns     a-  bove, 

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Who  has  made  her      for      His  love. 

-  if  *  f   t  .f  r    t    . 

-^->  —  ^ 

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—  y  r  r  —  L-J  —  !  —  !  — 

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From  Dr.  Tozer's  Catholic  Hymns. 

To  be  with  God  on  high 
Her   heart  was  all  on  fire! 

She  sought  and  asked  to  die 
With  humble,  sweet  desire. 

4 
Then   did  that  beateous  Dove 

Spring  joyfully  on  high; 
Her  Son  receives  with  love, 

And  bears  her  to  the  sky. 


And  now,  bright   Queen  of  love, 
While  seated  on  thy  throne 

High  in  the  realms  above, 
Near  to  thy  glorious  Son, 

6 

Hear,  from  that  blest  abode 
A  sinner  cries  to  thee; 

Teach  me  to  love  that  God 
Who  bears  such  love  to  rce. 


124 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

QUEEN  AND  MOTHER,  MANY  HEARTS 

Traditional 


107 

Moderato  (J  =  92) 


3E 


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1.  Queen  and  Mo -ther,     ma-  ny  hearts  Cast  themselves  before  thy   throne, 

2.  We    hadlearned  thy  love  be -fore,     We  have  learned  it    bet-ter    here-, 

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Butwecall    our-    selves   by    right    Ve-ryspec- ial  -    ly  thine  own. 
And  thy  school  hath  been  the     gate    To  thy  heart,  O       Mother      dear, 

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O   then   to     be      each  one  here  The  Gate  of  Heav'n,0      Mo -ther  dear. 
Then  be  thou  to        ev'-  ry  one  TheGate  ofHomewhenschoolisdone. 


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3. 

We  have  pledged  ourselves  to  fight 
In  the  battles  of  Thy  Sonj 

We  would  pass  by  thee  to  Him, 
When  the  dusty  fight  is  won. 

Be  to  all  enlisted  here 

The  Gate  to  Heaven,  O  Mother  dear. 


5. 

And  we  too  must  pass  away, 

Others  then  shall  take  our  place, 
Kneel  around   thine  image  fair, 

Look  into  thine  upturned  face. 
Be  to  all  who  enter  here 
The  Gate  to  Heaven,  0  Mother  dear. 


Other  hearts  this  home  have  loved  j 
Other  feet  its  floors  have  trod; 

One  and  all,  Oh!  let  them  in, 
To  the  City  of  our  God. 

Be  to  all  who  enter  here 

The  Gate  to  Heaven,  0  Mother  dear. 


6. 

When  the  midnight  cry  is  heard, 
Do  not  let  us  be  too  late, 

Do  not  let   thy  children  call, 

'•Open,  open,  Lord  Thy  Gate." 

But,  because  we  love   thee  here, 

Let  us  in,  O  Mother  dear. 


125 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 


108         WILT   THOU  LOOK  UPON  ME,  MOTHER 
Andante  Moderato  (J  =  76) 


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1  Wilt    thou  look  up- on   me,  Mo-ther>        Thou  who    reign- est    in        the- 

2  Wilt    thou,Mo-ther,ho-ver  ev  -  er  On      my     path- way  still    to 


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skies;  Wilt  thoudeignto  castup-on  me  One  sweet  glance  from  those  mild  eyes? 
guide,  Wilt  thou  whisper  kind  directions  To  the      an-  gel     by     my       side? 


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O,  my     Mo-ther  Ma-ry,still   re-mem-ber  What  the  saint-ed  Ber-nard 


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said,          None  have      ev    -    er    ev-er  found  thee  want-  ing, Who    have 


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called,  up-on  thy    aid, Who  have     called_    up- on  thy      aid 


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3. 

Wilt  thou  pray  for  me  to  Jesus, 
That  His  will  I  e'er  may  know, 

Wilt  thou  tell  me  then  His  pleasure 
That  I  e'er  may  to  it  bow? 


4. 
Oh  then  Mother,  I  petition 

And  I  know  thy  aid  will  come; 
Angels  praise  thee  for  it,  Mother, 

In  thy  everlasting  home. 


126 


109 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

ROSE    OF   THE    CROSS 


I 


Lento  (J  =  58) 


J 


1  Rose    of    the  Cross thou my s  -  tic    flow-er     I        lift      my      heart  to 

2  A       wand'rejr   here  thro?  many  a       wild       Where  few    their  way  can 


i 


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thee:              In 
see                Bloom 

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Li  i    f    i    3    j  •- 

ev'    -     ry     mel  -  an  -  cho  -  ly 
with       thy     fragrance  on     thy 

IF:     e   i   e   i    ff   i 

hour,  O 
child,  _        0 

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f      F    F    F    v    \ 

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Ma  -  ry!     re-mem-ber 

t.Li,,  r    r-  rir    J^  , 

me!  In 
me  !  In 

if^t  F  1 

g=  <    ^'   *'   3    ^=J 

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hour,       O      Ma   -  ry! 
hour,       O      Ma    -  ry! 


Ma    -      ry!    re-mem-ber  me. 

Ma    -      ry!    re-mem-ber          me. 


8. 

Let  me  but  stand  where  thou  hast  stood, 

Beside  the  crimson  tree; 
And  by  the  water  and  the  Blood, 

0    Mary!  Mary!  remember  me. 
And  by  the  water  and  the  Blood, 

O    Mary!  Mary!  remember  me. 


4. 
There  let  me  wash  my  sinful  soul, 

And  be  from  sin  set  free, 
D  rawn  by  thy  love,by  grace  made  whole-, 

O  Mary!  Mary!  remember  me. 
D  rawn  by  thy.love,by  grace  made  whole; 

O  Mary!  Mary!  remember  me. 


127 


110 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

GREEN  ARE    THE   LEAVES 


CARDINAL  NEWMAN 
(J  =  SO) 


Catholic   Hymn  Melody 


J  I  ,1  I  I  I 


^ 


r 

1.  Green    are  the  leaves,and  sweet  the'flow'rs,  And    rich  the    hues   of 

2.  Green     is    the  grass,  but  wait     a  -  while, 'Twill  grow, and  then  will 


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May;         We      see     them  in     the    gar-dens  round,  And  mar-ket -pan- iers 
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i 


I 


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gay:     And    e'en   a  -  rriong  our  streets,  and  lanes,  And   al-leys,    we      des 
geth-er:The   mer-ry    sun,   you   sure  would  say,    It     ne'er  could  set     in 


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cry,       By  fit  -  ful  gleams,  the  fair 
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—     d  —  **.  •  ;      *'    K' 

r  J  r  r  r  r  Cjs  ^ 

sun-shine,  The  blue  transpa-rent   sky. 
an    end,  And  sin  a     hea-vy    doom. 

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CHORUS 

J      J      j     =] 

—  J  1  j  

-€p-l*  —  J  3  — 

'      f      t= 

N     j     jr   ^  ' 

O           Moth   - 
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rear,-      Lest 
jrow,      And 

r      g    i 

Lr  —  r    j   j—  ' 

sights     of        earth    to 
the        pale    moon     be    - 

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*''  r    r"  r   r. 

sin      give       birth,    And 
neath  thy        feet,      For 

«>••):  ,u  r    ;     ^    c 

'r  r  r  cj 

bring  the  tempt  -  er 
ev  -  er  throned  art 

IP  P  i  r  * 

1    i       ' 

near, 
thou. 

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From  Aruiidel  Hymus  by  permission 


3. 


The  green,  green  grass,  the  glittering  grove, 

The  heaven's  majestic  dome, 
They  image  forth  a  tenderer  bower, 

A  more  refulgent  homej 
They  tell  us  of  that  Paradise 

Of  everlasting  rest, 
And  that  high  Tree,  all  flowers  and  fruit, 

The  sweetest,  yet  the  best. 

O  Mary,  pure  and  beautiful, 
Thou  art  the  gueen  of  May: 

Our  garlands  wear  about  thy  hair, 
And  they  will  ne'er  decay. 

129 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

THE  CLOUDS  HANG  THICK  O'ER  ISRAEL'S  CAMP 

A.T.  DRANE 

Marcia  (J  =  96) 


m 


m 


1.  The  clouds  hang  thick  o'er  Is-raels  camp,  As  dawns  the  bat  -tie       day     A  - 

2.  The  weap-  on  which  our  Fa-ther  gave  Each  hand  shall  fearless    wieldjWho 

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riselbright  Star  of     Do  -  mi-nic,  And  chase    the  gloom  a     -    way-      And 
bear  our     La  -  dy's    Ros-a-ry   Needneith-er    sword  nor      shield:  With 

L):ff  >    e    e    M 

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H-  —  1— 

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I 


where    the   foe  -  men      fierc-est  press,  Thy  rad-iance  let  u*s        see;     Shine 
daunt  -  less  faith  the     ranks  they  face  Of      er  -  ror  and    of^     sin ,      And, 

«   J2 


M 


i 


o'er     the    ban  -  ners        of     thy   sons    And  lead    to    vie -to    -    ry, 
armed  with  those  blest  beads  a  -  lone,  The    vie  -  to  -  ry  they    .wi 


m* 


i 


3. 

See  o'er  Lepantos  waters  spread 

The  Moslem's  dark  array; 
A  voice  to  Christendom  went  forth, 

And  gave  the  word  to  pray: 
Jesus  and  Maryl  names  of  strength 

Invoked,  and  not  in  vain ; 
They  conquered  in  the  hour  of  need, 

And  conquer  shall  again. 


4. 

As  Pius  then  to  Europe  spake, 

So  Leo'  speaks  once  more; 
The  rosary  our  weapon  still, 

To  wield  in  holy  war: 
Ave  Maria!  from  each  tongue 

Shall  rise  the  pleading  word; 
Oh!  doubt  not  that  the  prayer  of  faith 

Will  now,  as  then,  be  heard. 


130 


112 

Liturgic 

Adagio  (J  =  eo) 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

O    SANCTISSIMA 


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Sicut  lilium  inter  spin&s, 
Sic  Maria  inter  filias 

Mater  amata,  intemerata, 
Ora,  ora  pro  nobis. 


In  miseria,  in  angustia, 
t)ra,  Virgo,  pro  nobis, 

Pro  nobis  ora, in  mortishora, 
Ora,  ora  pro  nobis. 


131 


113 


BLESSED  VIRGIN   MARY 

O    MOTHER  BLEST 


Mode r at o  (0  =  66) 


(J. 


JULES   BRAZIL 


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1.  O     Mo  -  ther  blest  whom  God  be  -  stows    On        sin  -  ners    and  on 

2.  O   heav'n-ly       Mo   -  ther,    Mis-tress  sweet,  It         nev   -   er      yet  was 


see 


i 


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just, What  joy,what  hope  thou  giv-est  those  Who    in    thy  mer-cy        trust, 
told  That  sup-pliant sin-ner  left   thy   feet    Un  -  pit- ied,  un-con    -   soled. 


•*'  F:  t  W  |j:  J  n  if1  F 


CHORUS 


J'     J'  I  :t        J, 


Thou  art      clem  -  ent,  thou  art       chaste,      Ma-ry       thou 


art 


? 


J  |j   i  M 


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m 


3. 

O  Mother  pitiful  and  mild, 
Cease  not  to  pray  for  me-, 

For  I  do  love  thee  as  a  child, 
And  sigh  for  love  of  thee. 


Most  powerful  Mother,all  men  know 
Thy  Son  denies  thee  naught  $ 

Thou  askest,  wishest  it,and  lol 

His  power  thy  will  has  wrought. 


5. 


O  Mother  blest, for  me  obtain, 

Ungrateful  though  I  be, 
To  love  that  God  who  first  could  deign 

To  show  such  love  to  me. 


132 


114 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

ON  THIS  DAY,  O  BEAUTIFUL  MOTHER 


CHORUS  i 

Mode r at o  (J  =  104) 


LAMBILLOTTE 


^ 


On  this  day,  O  beau-ti-ful  Moth-er,    On    this  day  we  give  thee  our  love. 


F  Fi^FM11"!'  MF  F  if  M^ 


m 


m 


Nearthee,  Ma-doja-na,fond-ly  we    hov-er,  Trust-ing  thy  gen- tie    care  to  prove. 

J 


rif  f  f  n 


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1.    On     this     day  we     ask     to   share,    Dear-est  Moth-er,     thy  sweet  care: 
2.  Queen    of      an-gels,  deign  to   hear       Lisp-ing  child-ren's  hum-  ble    prayVj 

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dd    us          ere    our   feet    a    -   stray  Wan  -  der   from  thy  guid-ing  way. 
Young  hearts  gain,  0      Vir-gin      pure,  Sweet  -  ly       to     thy -self   al  -  lure. 


D.C. 


3. 

Rose  of  Sharon,lovely  flow'r, 
Beauteous  bud  of  Eden's  bow'r; 
Cherished  lily  of  the  vale, 
Virgin  Mother,  Queen  we  hail. 


4. 


In  vain  the  flowrs  of  love  we  bring, 
In  vain  sweet  music's  note  we  sing, 
If  contrite  heart  and  lowly  prayer, 
Guide  not  our  gifts  to  thy  bright  sphere. 


5. 


Fast  our  days  of  life  we  run, 
Soon  the  night  of  death  will  come; 
Tower  of  strength  in  that  dread  hour, 
Come  with  all  thy  gentle  power. 


115 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

AS  THE   GENTLE   SPRING  UNCLOSES 
Moderate  (J  =  76) 


M 


r 

1.  As      the     gen-tie  Spring  un-clos  -  es,  And    the     Win  -  ter  fades    a  - 
2. May     is      Ma-rys_  she      is    ours_      Thus  the    month    is    doub-ly 


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Mi 


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bom  -age 


night. 


es  -  pec  -  ial    sea  -  son,  Sing  her  praise  from  morn  till          nig! 
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134 


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r  r*  r     r   r- T 

Ma  -    ry     Moth  -  er  sweet,    Ma    -  ry         Moth-er    fair,      Vir  -    gin 


m 


Queen    of    May,  hear     our   prayV.  Un  -    to      Je     -     sus  pray  that    each 

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We          may 

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3. 

Dearest  Mother!  we  remember 

How,  at  one  request  of  thine, 
Jesus  at  the  marriage  feast 

Changed  the  water  into  wine; 
At  our  feast  Ah!  let  the  flood 

Of  our  tears  thy  pity  move, 
Beg,  oh!  beg  thy  son  to  change  it 

To  the  wine  of  perfect  love. 

4. 
Take  us  all  'neath  thy  protection, 

Heart  and  soul  and  senses  take! 
Tell  dear  Jesus  we  are  thine, 

And  He'll  bless  us  for  thy  sake, 
And  the  treasures  of  our  Mary 

Up  in  heaven  we  shall  store, 
Naught  shall  steal  them,  naught  corrode  them, 

They  shall  last  for  evermore. 


135 


116 

Rev.  P.  W.  FABER 

Moderate  (J  •  92) 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

OH,  VISION   BRIGHT 


J.    C.    BOWEN 


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J   J     J     I      J  J 


1.  Oh,  vision  brightlThe  land  of  light  Beams  gold-  en  -  ly     be  -  yond  the  sky! 

2.  Oh,  vision  brightlThe  Father's  might  All     round  His  daughter's  throne  doth  lie 


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Heav'n  -  ly    fires,'Bove   an  -  gel- choirs,  Ma  -  ry,  our  Moth-er,       reigns  on  high. 
In      the    balm  Of      end- less  calm,  Ma- ry,  our  Moth-er,       reigns  on  high. 


f  F 


From  Westminster  Hymnal  by  permission 


3. 

Oh,  vision  bright! 

The  eternal  light 
Of  the  dear  Son  may  we  descry, 

Where,  brighter  far 

Than  moon  or  star, 
Mary,  our  Mother,  reigns  on  high. 


5. 

Oh,  vision  bright! 

Life's  darkest  night 
Is  fair  as  dawn  when  thou  art  nigh; 

Where,  'mid  the  throng 

Of  psalm  and  song, 
Mary,  our  Mother,  reigns  on  high. 


4. 

Oh,  vision  bright! 

Angels'  delight! 
The  Mother  sits  with  Jesus  nigh: 

Her  form  He  bears, 

Her  look  He  wears; 
Mary,  our  Mother,  reigns  on  high. 


6. 

Oh,  vision  bright! 

Oh,  land  of  light! 
Thou  art  our  home  beyond  the  sky: 

'Tis  grand  to  see 

How  gloriously 
Mary,  our  Mother,  reigns  on  high. 


136 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

WHEN  SHALL  WE  WITH   ANGELS  BRIGHT 


Andante  (J  =  84) 


l.Oh,  when  shall  we  with    an  -  gels  bright  On  gold-  en  harps  our  Moth-er 
2.  Oh!      if      'tis    now     so     sweet     to     love,  And  oft    to  breathe  thy  ho- ly 


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praise,  And  bask  be-neathhersmiles'sweetlight>And  on  her  won-drous  beau- ty  gaze, 
name,  What  will  it  be     in  realms  a  -  bove.Whereser-aphs'ar-dour  hearts  in-flame. 


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3. 

But  hark!  a  voice  from  starry  skies, 

Those  gentler  tones  our  hearts  will  know, 

Our  Mother  loved  has  heard  our  sighs, 
She  sees  us  languish  here  below. 

Her  children  there  she'll  kindly  cheer, 
She'll  fold  them  in  her  fond  embrace,- 

From  ev'ry  eye  she'll  wipe  the  tear, 

And  from  sad  hearts  all  sorrow  chase. 
137 


118 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

HAIL,  ALL  HAIL!  SWEET  NOTRE  DAME  DE  LOURDES 


Mode  rat  o  (J  =  i 


88) 


rr 

1.  Hail!  all    hail,  sweet No-tre Dame  de    LourdesIHail,    sweet  Mis  -  tress  of  the 

2.  Bless- ed    them  a  ^  bove   all     oth-ers^      Ma -ry,  Mis -tress    of      the 


world/Neath  whose  care  our  wea-  ry        ex-ile  Is  from  count-less  ills  se  -  cured. 
spheres,Star  of    hope  se  -  rene-ly     beam-ing  Thro'this  dark-some  vale  of  tears. 


rr'T  nrifr 


Then  let  men  and  an-gels  praise  thee    For   each  bless-  ing     thou'st  pro-cured, 


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While     in  glad- some  strains  we're  sing-ing,  Hail,sweet  No-tre  Dame  de  Lourdes. 


3. 

Happy  angels  joy  to  own  thee, 

O'er  their  choirs  exalted  high, 

Thron'd  in  blissful  light  and  beauty, 
Empress  of  the  starry  sky. 


138 


MARY 

MARY,  UNTO  THEE  I  CALL 


J.C.. 

D. 
Moderate  (J  =  100) 

k-M  —  1  H  -^^3!  1  4  

L.   GOTTSCHALK 

J     l     1       i 

J 

-4~y  jjj  v  ?  J  3  ; 

1.  Ma                    ry,            un                  to            thee            ', 
2.Bowed                 am             I                  'neath          sin             ai 

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3      1     J       ' 

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all, 
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f  \         J     IJ^J    j  —  111      -  — 

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In                  thy            ra       -        diant           pu      -       ri 

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tr   J    ^    lj  —      '       •*    '    ^    " 

Ma     -       ry,    Moth   -    er,      pray      for            me. 
Ma     -       ry,     Moth  -     er,      pray      for            me. 

L  uJ^~~J    p      e      ^      e      A         p- 

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A      -        men. 
A      -        men. 

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3. 

Thou  who  know'st  of  sin  no  stain, 
Yet  hast  borne  all  grief  and  pain, 
By  the  Cross  on  Calvary, 
Mary,  Mother,  pray  for  me. 


4. 

Mary,  grace  and  joy  are  thine, 
Death  and  darkness  must  be  mine, 
Help  me  find  the  Light  thro'  thee, 
Mary,  Mother,  pray  for  me. 


Sin  hath  made  the  way  grow  dim, 
Lead  me,  Mother,  back  to  Him, 
He  Who  died  my  soul  to  free, 
Mary,  Mother,  pray  for  me. 

139 


120 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

MARY!  HOW  SWEETLY  FALLS  THAT  WORD 
Mode  rat  o  (J  =  9t>) 


1.  Ma-  ry!  howsweet-ly   falls  that  word  On    my  en-rap-tured     ear! 

2.  Sweet  as   the  warb-ling  of     a      bird,Sweet  as    a   moth-er  's        voice- 


m 


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Of    do      I  breathe  in    ac  -  cents  low,  That  sound  whennone  are    near. 
So  sweet  to     me        is  that  dear  name,  It  makes  my     soul  re  -  jo  ice. 


3 


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Sing,0   my  lips,  and  loud-  lypro-claim;0  Ma-ry,  0  Ma-ry,  how  sweet  is  thy  name! 


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Sing,O  my  lips,  and  loud-lypro-claim-0  Ma-ry, O  Ma-ry,  howsweetis  thy  name. 

J     O 


3. 

Bright  as  the  glittering  stars  appear, 
Bright  as  the  moonbeams  shine, 

So  bright  in  my  mind's  eye  is  seen 
Thy  loveliness  divine! 

4. 
Through  thee  I  offer  my  requests, 

And  when  my  prayer  is  done, 
In  ecstasy  sublime  I  see 

Thee  seated  near  thy  Son. 


140 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 

121  AVE  MARIA   BRIGHT  AND  PURE 


Allegretto  (J  =  lie) 


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i 


m 


TT 


1.  A-  ve    Ma  -  ri 

2.  A  -  ve    Ma  -  ri 


al      bright   and      pure,  Hear,      O      hear     me 

a,       Queen     of       heav-en,      Teach,    O      teach    me. 

^••i^ 


\h  r*  j  i 

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1  J^J    J     | 

i    i    i 

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1  ^kh  J**l  1 

when       I 
to            o     - 

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a5E=S=H  »  

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Lead      me     on    through 

JTJ  »  ig  g 

P   "  j  w-  It'  '  j 

try        the       pil     -     grim 
fierce    temp  -  ta     -     tions, 

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n»—  «—  F  Pv^rr  «  —  i 

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1  1  p  1 

On         his      long   and  wea-ry 
Stand   and    meet   me    in    the    way 


Fears  and  per  -  ils    are       a  - 
When    I      fail    and  faint,  my 


round  me.  A-ve  Ma  -  ri-  a,brightand  pure,  O-ra  pro  me, 
Moth  er,  A-ve  Ma  -  ri-a,brightand  pure,  O-ra  pro    me, 


pi 


O-ra  pro  me. 
O-ra  pro  me. 


3. 

Then  shall  I,  if  Thou,  Mary, 
Art  my  strong  support  and  stay, 
Fear  nor  feel  the  three-fold  danger, 
Standing  forth  in  dread  array. 
Now  and  ever  shield  and  guard  me, 
Ave  Maria,  bright  and  pure, 
Ora  pro  me,  Orapro  me. 


4. 

When  my  eyes  are  slowly  closing, 
And  I  fade  from  earth  away, 
And  when  Death,the  stern  destroyer, 
Claims  my  body  as  his  prey. 
Claims  my  soul,  O  then,sweet  Mary, 
Ave  Maria,  bright  and  pure, 
Ora  pro  me,  Orapro  me. 


141 


122 

Andantino  (J-  =  52) 


y 

1    The        sun      is    shin  -  ing  bright  -  ly,      The    trees     are   clothed  with 
2.There>s     mits  ^  fc      in        the    heav  -   ens,    For     birds     are-  sing   -    ing 


g-een, 
ere, 


The       beau  -  teous     bloom          of        flow     -      ers  On 

And        na   -  ture's     songs         and      prais    -     es  Are 


ev      -      Jry      side  is        seen 

sound  -  ing     through  the       air; 


The     fields    are 
And      we         with 


gold 
hearts 


and 
o'er 


1 


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em'    -    raid,      And        all  the     world          is  gay; 

flow   -     ing        With       joy  will     sing  to     -     dayj 


For 
For 


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Lis       the  month  of      Ma 
'tis       the  month  of      Ma 


,  ry,  The    love  -  ly    month  of        May. 
ry,   The    love  -  ly   month  of        May. 


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142 


BLESSED  VIRGIN  MARY 


CHORUS 


I  Illj  ,  j 


O         Ma    -     ry,  dear      Moth  -   er,       We 


a     hymn     to 


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thee,- 


Thou      art          the       Queen         of        heav    -      en,       Thou 


too  our       Queen       shall       be, 


O         rule         us 


and 


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guide          us  Un          to  e    -     ter 


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ni     -      ty. 


3. 


And  when  night  closes  o'er  us, 

And  twinkling  stars  appear,- 
The  chaste  moon  calmly  reigneth, 

In  skies  so  bright  and  clear. 
Oh!  how  that  sight  reminds  us 

Of  heaven  far  away, 
Where  reigns,  o'er  saints  and  angels, 

Our  lovely  Queen  of  May. 


143 


LENT 


123                                 STABAT    MATER 

Largo  (J  «  66)                                  -_ 

I'm  j  j  j  j  ij  J  J    J  ij 

Traditional 
-J  j  

y  *  j  •  •  •  i 

3          jp--|V    i 

1  Sta  -  b«t    Ma-ter        Do  -  lo  -  ro'     -    sa,        Jux    -  ta        cru   -  cem 

2  Cu  -  jus    an  -    i     -    mam  ge  -  me'n  -   tern,      Con  -  tris  -  ta"          tern 


la    -   cry    -     ino 

et        do      -     leu 


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Dum    pen  -  do'  -  bat 
-  tern,      Per  -  tran  -  si    -  vit 


Ff    -   li    -   us. 
da  -  di   -    us. 


^ 


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1 


3.  O  quam  trfstis  et  aff ifcta 

Fuit  ilia  benedfcta 
Mater  Unigeniti! 

4.  Quaa  moerebat,et  dolebat, 

Pia,  Mater,  dum  videbat 
Nati  poenas  fnclyti. 

5.  Quis  et  homo,  qui  non  fleret 

Matrem  Christi  si  videret 
In  tanto  supplfcio? 

6.  Quis  non  posset  contristari, 

Christi  Matrem  contemplari 
Dolentem  cum  Filio? 

7.  Pro  peccatis  su.se  gentis, 

Vidit  Jesum  in  tormentis, 
Et  flagellis  subditum. 

8.  Vidit  suum  dolcem  natum 

Moriendo  desolatum, 
Dum  emfsit  spfritum. 

9.  Eia  Mater,  fons  amoris, 

Me  sentfre  vim  doloris, 
Fac,  utte  cum  lugeam. 

lO.Fac,  ut  ardeat  cor  meum 

In  amando  Christum  Deum, 
Ut  sfbi  complaceam. 

11.  Sancta  Mater,  istud  agas, 
Cruciffxi  figi  plagas 
Cordi  meo  valide. 


12.Tui  nati  vulnerati, 

Tarn  dignati  pro  me  pati, 
Poanas  mecum  dfvide. 

13.  Fac  me  tecum  pie  flere, 

Cruciffxo  condole're 
Donee  ergo  vixero. 

14.  Juxta  Crucem  tecum  stare, 

Et  me  tibi  sociare 
In  planctu  desfdero. 

15.  Virgo  vfrginum  praeclara, 

Mini  jam  non  sis  amara 
Fac  me  tecum  plangere. 

16.Fac,ut  portem  Christi  mortem, 
Passionis  fac  consort  em, 
Et  plagas  recolere. 

17.  Fac  me  plagis  vulnerari, 

Fac  me  cruce  inebriari, 
Et  crudre  Filii. 

18.  Flammis  ne  urar  sue  census, 

Per  te,  Virgo,  sim  denlensus 
In  die  judfcii. 

19.  Christi,  cum  sit  hinc  ex  ire, 

Da  per  Matrem  me  venire 
Ad  palmamvictoriae. 

20. Quando  corpus  morietur, 
Fac  ut  animao  donetur 
ParadTsi  glo'ria.  Amen. 


V.  Regina  Martyrum  ora  pro  nobis. 
R.  Ouae  juxta  Crucem  Jesu  coiibtituist. 

144 


ST.  JOSEPH 


124  HOLY  PATRON!   THEE  SALUTING 

Moderate  (J  =  92) 


i 


r 

1.  Ho-  ly    patron!  thee  sa  -    lut-ing,   Here  we  meet  with    hearts  sin -cere; 

2.  World -ly    dangers  for  them  fear- ing,    Youthful  hearts  to      thee     we  bring, 


BlestSaint  Jo-seph,  all    u-   niting,  Call  on    thee    to          hear  our     pray'r. 
Grant,  in      vir- tue  per- se  -  vering,  Vice  may  ne'er  their       bo-soms     sting. 


Hap-py  Saint;  in      bliss  a- dor- ing     Je-sus,      Sa-viour        of  man-  kind; 


PPP 


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J  j  i.l  J  u  J 


Hearthy    children  thee    im  -  plor- ing,  May  we    thy  pro  -   tec-tion     find. 

1 


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3. 

Thou,  who  faithfully  attended 
Him  whom  heaven  and  earth  adore; 
Who  with  pious  care  defended 
Mary,  Virgin  ever  pure. 


4. 

May  our  fervent  prayers  ascending 
Move  thee  for  our  souls  to  plead; 
May  thy  smile  of  peace  descending, 
Benedictions  on  us  shed. 


5. 


Through  this  life,  O  watch  around  us, 
Fill  with  love  our  every  breath, 
And  when  parting  fears  surround  us, 
Guide  us  through  the  toils  of  death. 


145 


125 

Andantino  (J  =  50) 


ST.  JOSEPH 
JOSEPH,  PURE  SPOUSE 


& 


1.    Jo    -     seph,    pure  spouse        of         that      im  -  mor  -    tal        bride 
S.Thine     arm*      em  -  braced       thy        Mak  -   er    new  -     ly         born, 


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day        of         joy,-  oh,       day        of    joy        to 


lig-ht. 
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3. 


Not  until  after  death  their  blissful  crown 
Others  obtainj  but  unto  thee  was  given 

In  thine  own  lifetime  to  enjoy  thy  God, 

As  do  the  blest,  as  do  the  blest,  in  heaven. 

4. 

Grant  us,  great  Trinity,  for  Joseph's  sake, 
The  heights  of  immortality  to  gain, 

There  with  glad  tongues  Thy  praise  to  celebrate 
In  one  eternal,  one  eternal  strain. 


146 


126 


ST.   JOSEPH 

HOLY  JOSEPH,  DEAREST  FATHER 


CHORUS  , 

Mode  rat  o  (J  =  88) 
f 


Ho-ly    Jo-seph,dear-est   fath   -    er^     To  thy  chil -  dren's  p  ray  'r  in    - 


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1.  How    to    praise  thee,  how    to   thank  thee,  Bless-  ed    Saint,  we     can  -not 
S.Near   to      Je   -   sus,    near   to     Ma  -  ry,    And,  kind  Fath-er,    near  to 

u.  %    i  if    f    •    •  ir    P    •    *    rr    r    i    g=i 

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tell,  Fa-vours  count-less  hast  thou  giv-en,  Can  we  choose  butlove  thee  well? 
thee,Keepus  while  on  earth  we    wan-der,Andin  death  our  help-er     be. 


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D.C. 


3. 

We  have  prayed  andthouhast  answered 
We  have  asked  and  thou  hast  given, 
Need  we  marvel,  Jesus  tells  us, 
Joseph  has  the  stores  of  heaven? 


4. 

One  more  favour  we  will  ask  thee, 
Thou  of  all  canst  grant  it  best, 
When  we  die  be  thou  still  nearus, 
Bring  us  safe  to  endless  rest. 


147 


127 

Cantabile  (J  ^  66) 


ST.  JOSEPH 
WITH    TENDER  LOVE 


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l.With     ten- der  love     we      come     to  thee, Dear  guide  and  friend,    Saint 
2.  Kind    Fath-er,   from   thy     throne   a-bove,Look  down    up  -  on          thy 


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Jo  -  seph-With  heart  and  voi-ces    joy-ous    ly,  Ourwcrds  of  praise  we    sing. 
chil-dren,And   help  our  way-  ward  hearts  to  love  The  hid-  den  life    so     dear. 

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CHORUS 


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Saint      Jo-seph     dear,  when  life    is  dark,  When  waves  of  sin  and    sor-row 


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3. 

O  favor'd  Saint;  O  lily  fair, 

That  bloomed  in  fullest  .beauty, 

Impart  to  us  the  perfume  rare 
Of  thy  humility. 


148 


128 

REV.  FR.FABER 

Slowly 


ST.  JOSEPH 

DEAR   GUARDIAN  OF  MARY 


Bro.  BONITUS 


i 


1.  Dear       Guard  -  ian       of  Ma    -      ry!     dear       nurse         of      her 

2.  For          thou         to        the          pil    -     grim    art          fath    -     er      and 


(f'J      J^J 


Child!  Life's  ways      are     full       wea   -    ry,     the       des    -    ert      is 

guide,  And      Je     -     sus      and      Ma    -     ry      felt       safe        at       thy 


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wild;          Bleak  sands     are      all       round    us,    no 
side.  O         Glo   -    ri  -  ous       Pa  -  tron,  se 


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see;  Sweet  Spouse     of   our 

be,  Sweet  Spouse    of   our 


La  -  dy,   we     lean    safe      on    thee. 
La  -  dy,    if       thou    stay    with   me! 


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God  chose  thee  for  Jesus  and  Maryj  wilt  thou     Whenthe  treasures  of  God  wereunshelterd  on 

Forgive  a  poor  exile  for  choosingthee  now?         Safe  keeping  was  foundf or  themboth  in  thy 
There's  no  saint  in  heaven,  St.  Joseph  like  thee,    0  Father  of  Jesus!  be  father  tome,      [worth, 

Sweet  Spouse  of  our  Lady,  do  thoupleadforme.       Sweet  Spouse  of  our  Lady,  andllllove  thee. 

149 


129 


ST.  JOSEPH 

GREAT  ST.  JOSEPH,  MEEK  AND  LOWLY 

Sister  of  Mercy,  St.  Xaviers.  Chicago. 


Andante  (J  =  so) 


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ho    -     ly,     Haillthis  glo-rious     day, 
fend  -  er       Of     ourHeaven-ly       King, 


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List  our  prayer  to       thee, 
Hear  us    while    we       pray, 


Make   us     ho  -  ly        be. 
Guard  bur  souls  this      day. 


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Full  and  free  the   chor-us    rais-ing,  All  thy  ho  -  li-ness  now.     prais-ing, 
No  wand  when  life's  day  is     clos-ing,    Irl    thy  arms  our  lives    en  .-fold-  ing, 


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ST.  JOSEPH 


We       sing    our     sweet-est  lay,    We     sing   our    sweet  -  est  lay. 

To       thee,  sweet  saint,  we  pray,  Oh,  .guide  our    steps     al      -      way. 


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151 


ST.  JOSEPH 

130      GREAT  SAINT  JOSEPH!  THRONED  IN  GLORY 


Andante  Mode  rat  o  (J  =  69) 


Arr.  by  Jules  Brazil 


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1. Great  Saint   Jo  -  seph!      throned  in 
2. Thou    wert     as        a  shad  -  o  w 

3.    Ah,    when  life's  long        scene     is 


glo    -     ry,  Thou         art    reign-ing  in  the     skies, 

ten    -    der,  Of  the    great  E  -  ter-nal      One, 

clos  -   ing,  Ho     -       ly     Pa  -  tronthen  be  -  nigh, 


How    we 
Shield-ing 
In      that 


J    J 


.see  thy 
from  the 
hour  of 


trans-ports  glow-ing    'Neath  the    light  of  Ma-ry's    eyes! 

world's  rude  temp-ests,   Ma    -     ry,  Moth-er  of    His    Son._ 

bit  -  ter      an  -  guish, Teach,  oh  teach  us  how  to      die.  _ 


152 


ST.  JOSEPH 


CHORUS 


Glo-rious  Saint     Jo   -    seph!  Guar-dian  of      Ma    -    ry,  In  life's  last 


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hour  wilt    thou      be      nigh!  Glo-rious  Saint    Jo  -  seph!  Guar-dian  of 


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Ma-ry,       In  life's  last     hour,  wilt    thou     be  nigh!  0  great  St.  Jo-seph  pray  for 


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.us,  O  great  St.  Jo -seph  pray  for  us,     O  great  Saint  Jo-seph  pray  for  us. 


131 


ST.  JOSEPH 

HAIL,  HOLY  JOSEPH,  HAIL 


jvc<v.  r.   w.   rM.D£*f\.        , 

Andatitino  (J  =  so) 

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1. 

2. 

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Hail,              ho               ly              Jo             seph, 

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hail,                Chaste 
hail,                 Gods 

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Spouse  of        Ma   -    ry,  hail:  More 

choice  wert  thou      a       -        lone,  To 


pure    than      li     -    ly 
thee      the    Word   made 


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3. 

Hail,  holy  Joseph,  hail, 
Prince  of  the  House  of  Godj 
May  His  best  graces  be 
By  thy  dear  hands  bestowed. 

4. 

Hail,  holy  Joseph, hail, 
Comrade  of  Angels,  hail: 
Cheer  thou  the  hearts  that  faint, 
And  guide  the  steps  that  fail. 

5. 

Hail,holy  Joseph,hail, 
Father  of  Christ  esteemed: 
Be  father  now  to  those 
Thy  Foster-Son  redeemed. 


154 


ST.  JOSEPH 

DEAR  ST.  JOSEPH  PURE  AND  GENTLE 

Sisters  of  Notre  Dame 


Andantino  (J  =  72) 


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1.  Dear   St.       Jo-  seph,pure  and 
2.  He    who    rest-  ed      on     thy 

y  i  •'  1f  f  =  f  f   IT  =E= 

*fc=J    a     ^    ^~~p^  —  li— 

gen-  tie,  Guard-ian    of      the     Sav  -  iour 
bos-om     Is        by   count-less  saints    a  -  ~ 

if  r  g   e  n=   e  r    r  =1 

^4    P     ^     J      »       P      E="     p     [J       p    ==        ^ 

f=f=J 

Child,  Tread-ing  with  the  Vir-gin   Moth-er   E-gypt's  des-erts  rough  and   wild, 
dor'd,  Pros-trate  an-gels   in   His   pres-ence  Sing  ho  -  san-nas   to     their  Lord. 


CHORUS 


JlJ  J 


JlJ 


Hail   St.  Jo-seph,  Spouse  of  Ma-ry,Bless'da-bove  all  saints  on     high,  When  the 


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death  shades  round  us  gath-er,Teach,oh;teach us  how  to  die,Teach;oh;teachushow  to  die. 


^f  F  y  yff  f^^ 


3. 

Dear  St.  Joseph, kind  and  loving, 
Stretch  to  us  a  helping  hand, 

Guide  us  through  life's  toils  and  sorrows 
Safely  to  the  distant  land. 


155 


133 


ST.  ANNE 

TO  KNEEL  AT  THINE  ALTAR 


Moderate  (J  =  76) 


ill  .-,  ,    1  J    J    J    1  J 

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1.  To          kneel      at       thine         al    - 
2.0f           old     when      our         fath  - 

LD  ;<  i     ip    p    f    .•= 

tar,       in          faith 
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near,      Led      on    -  ward    by        Ma  -  ry,   thy    daugh-ter      so 
shore,  They  named    thee     its        Pa    tron  and    Saint     ev  -  er 

M  p     J   iF     p   f  iF   F  *  it"    t  ^ 

dear, 
more. 

1     P            II 

K      1  p  —  f  1  1  1  E 

CHORUS 

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3. 

To  ail  who  invoke  thee  thou  lendest  an  ear, 
Thou  soothestthe  sorrows  of  all  who  draw  near. 

4. 

Saint  Anne,  we  implore  thee  to  list  to  pur  pray'r, 
In  time  oi  temptation,  take  us  in  thy  care. 

5. 

In  this  life  obtain  for  us  that  which  is  best, 
And  bring  us  at  length  to  our  heavenly  rest. 

156 


ST.  ANNE 

134  O   LADY  HIGH  IN  GLORY  RAISED 

CHORUS  - 

Andante  (J  =  92) 


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O    La-dyhighin    glo- ry  raised, Whose  daugh-ter  ev  -  er       blest      The 


^ik  i 


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Sove- reign  of     the      skies  hath  laid    On  her  ma  -ter-nal     breast. 


l.What   we  had  lost   in       hap  -  less  Eve,   Thy  Vir-gin  Child  re    -    stores. 
2.      0      gain  ce-  les-  tial   light  and  grace,  Dear  heir  of   end  -  less      fame, 


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Op'n-ing  to  us     in      Christ  a- new,  The   ev- er-last-ing       doors. 
For     us  and  all    who    mem-'rykeep    Of   thy  im-mor-tal       name. 


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To  Him,the  Saviour  of  the  world, 
Whom  Anna's  daughter  bore, 

Be  with  the  Sire  and  Paraclete 
All  glory  evermore. 


157 


ST.  PATRICK 

ALL  PRAISE  TO  SAINT  PATRICK 

Rev.  F.  W.  FABER  Irish  Melody 


135 


Andante  (J-  -  46) 


\  IJ  J  J  J  J'  J 

Lil       praise   to   Saint  Pat  -rick  w 


J  J 


1.  All       praise   to   Saint  Pat -rick  who    brought  to    our  moun-tains  The 
2.There      is        not     a      saint    in      the     bright  courts  of  heav-en    More 


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gift        of      God's    faith,  the     sweet        light      of    His      love  I        All 
faith  -  ful     than      he       to        the  land       of    his      choice,-     Oh, 


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hail       to      the     shep- herd  who     showed  us    the    fount -ains     That 
well      may  the      na  -  tion    to        whom     he  was      giv  -   en,     In    the 


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fill 


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rise        in      the     heart    of        me          Sav  -  iour       a    -    bove!        For 
feast      of      their    Sire     and      A     -      pos  -  tie        re  -  jo  ice!          In 


' 


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hun  -  dreds     of 
glo   -    ry         a 


years,     in 
bove 


smiles    and       in      tears,         Our 
true      to        his      love,  He 


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158 


ST.  PATRICK 


Saint  has  been  with  us,    our 
keeps  the  false  faithfrom  his 


f *-* * * * * '   ^^  J» 0 • • 

ir  shield  and  our  stay,-  All  else  may  have  gone,  Saint 
is     chil-dren  a-  way^The    dark      false  faith, far 


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Pat  -  rick      a    -  lone,         He  hath    been       to       us       light  when  earth's 
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lights  were  all        set,          For    the       glo  -  ries       of 
green    sun-ny       shore^    Like  the       rep  -tiles    that 


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faith   they 
fled     from 


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vnev  -   er       de    -  cay,- 
curse      in       dis  _  may; 


e      best       of      our     glo  -   ries       is 
E     -    rin,  when    er    -  ror's    proud 


bright  with   us  yet,Inthe   faith  and  the  feast    of  Skint    Pat- rick's  Day. 
tri  -  umph  is    o'er,   Will    still    be  found  keep -ing  Saint    Pat- rick's  Day. 


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3. 

Then  what  shall  we  do  for  thee,  heaven  sent  Father? 

What  shall  the  proof  of  our  loyalty  be? 

By  all  that  is  dear  to  our  hearts,  we  would  rather 

Be  martyred, dear  Saint!  than  bring  shame  upon  thee! 

But  oh,  he  will  take  the  promise  we  make, 

So  to  live  that  our  lives  by  God's  help  may  display 

The  light  that  he  bore  to  Erin's  shore. 

Oh  yes,  Father  of  Ireland!  no  child  wilt  thou  own 

Whose  life  is  not  lighted  by  grace  on  its  way; 

For  they  are  true  Irish,  oh  yes!  they  alone, 

Whose  hearts  are  all  true  on  Saint  Patrick's  Day. 

159 


ST.  PATRICK 

136         HIBERNIA'S  PATRON  SAINT,  ALL  HAIL 


B.  s. 


ber   -    nias       Pa 
pelled      by         ap 


fade   -  less       glo  -  ry          crown'dj 
cam'st      to  E   -   rin's         land; 

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Thy        chil-dren  spread  through 
God's      love  for  -  man      thou 


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0   Saint  Pa-  trick,  we  pro-claim  thy  heav'n-ly  glo- ry      far  and  wide. 


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3.  4. 

When  faith's  bright  camp  thedemons  fled  To  God  who  sent  thee  to  our  isle 
The  path  to  heaven  was  cleared}  Be  endless  glory  giv'nl 

Religion  raised  her  beauteous  head,  Oh!  may  He  ever  on  it  smile, 
An  isle  of  saints  appeared.  And  lead  its  sons  to  heav'n. 


160 


137 


ST.  PATRICK 

HAIL  GLORIOUS   SAINT  PATRICK 


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2.  Hail,      glo-rious  Saint       Pat-rick!  thy    words  were     once  £ 

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3. 

In  the  war  against  sin,  in  the  fight  for  the  faith, 
Dear  saint,  may  thy  children  resist  to  the  death; 
Their  strength  be  in  meekness,  in  penance,  and  prayer; 
Their  banner  the  cross  which  they  glory  to  bear. 

4. 

Thy  people,  now  exiles  on  many  a  shore, 
Shall  love  and  revere  thee  till  time  be  no  more; 
The  fire  thou  hast  kindled  shall  ever  burn  bright, 
Its  warmth  undiminished,  undying  its  light. 


ST.  DOMINIC 

THOU,  WHO  HERO-LIKE,  HAST  STRIVEN 

A.  T.  DRANE 

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1.  Thou  who,    he  -  ro  -  like  hast  stri-ven   For  the  cause  of  Godandheav-e 
2.Flower    of     chas-ti  -   ty,    the  fair-est     Of  her    li   -    ly-budsthoubear-es 

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Dom-in-  ic,whose  life  was  giv  -  en    Sin-ners    to     re-  call,  Saint  of  high  and 
Snow-whiteas  the    robethouwear-est,Gift  f  rom  hands  di-  vine.  With  thy  brow  of 


daunt-less  spi-rit,     By     thy  vast  un-meas-ured  mer-it,    By  thy  name  which 
star- ry  splen-dour,  With  thine  eyes  so  mild  and  ten-der/Ma-ryfe  cli  -  ent, 


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we         in  -her-  it,  Hear    us  when     we       call,      hear  us  when     we      call, 
truth's  de,-  fen-  der,   To     ourpray'rs    in   -    cline,      to     ourpray'rs  in  -    cline. 

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3. 

Great  Apostle,  ever  claiming 
Souls  for  Jesus  by  the  naming 
Mary  and  her  Son,proclaiming 
Mysteries  of  faith. 
Still,  0  Dominic,  the  preaching 
Of  those  childlike  beads  is  reaching 
Childlike  hearts,  all  sweetly  teaching 
Christ's  own  life  and  death, 
Christ's  own  life  and  death. 

162 


4. 

With  those  Aves,  first  and  plainest 
Of  the  Church's  prayers, thou  rainest 
Blessings  on  the  earth,and  gainest 
Souls  whom  Jesus  made. 
Loving  father,  at  thy  station 
Of  seraphic  contemplation, 
In  each  hour  of  dark  temptation, 

Give  thy  saving  aid, 

Give  thy  saving  aid. 


ST.  STANISLAUS  KOSTKA 

139        DEAR  SAINT  WHO  ON  THY  NATAL  DAY 

Andante  (J  =  76) 


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Ma      -     ry's          ten     -     der                care          was               giv'n,          And 
Saint         'mid       world   -     ly                 pomp        and              pride>         Who 

o:,i,L  Jr     p      g      e      i  ^      g        r     ^    i 

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at             the         foot    -    step             of             a                  throne     Knew 

4j=Li,  Jr     F     t     g      '  e      ^^    r      r      . 

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ffi"'b  i          3          3     ^=^  ^J          j      .    [j           J 

most            un             sin            ning               pass              to               heav'n. 
naught         but            Je      -       sus                 cru      -        ci                  fied. 

tv  j,  e     •  g      t      f       i  r       f        n    '  -t 

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3. 

Blest  youth,  who  cast  a  crown  away 
To  be  with  Christ  despised  and  poor^ 

Teach  us  to  walk  our  lowly  way, 

Contentjthough  humble  be  our  store. 


4. 
Teach  us,  like  thee,to  shrink  from  sin, 

Like  thee  to  love  sweet  purity} 
That  we  from  Mary's  heart  may  win 

The  love  she  once  bestowed  on  thee! 


5. 


Thus  safe  beneath  her  gentle  sway, 
Oh,  may  the  grace  to  us  be  given 

To  pass  from  earth  some  happy  day, 

And  join  thee  in  the  courts  of  heaven. 
163 


140 


ST.  ANTHONY 

SAINT  ANTHONY,  WE  TURN  TO  THEE 

.  Caress   C.  M. 

Moderate*  (J  =  88)  Stewart. 


Info1*  —  4  r^  — 

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J               1 

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—  i  1 

1.  Saint 

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An     - 

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tho  - 

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ny, 

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we              turn             to 

—  i  —  =  —  ' 

thee 

2.  For 

~4^TrT5  —  C  

thou 

-f  

didst 

—  F  

hear 

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His 

r       i 

gen      -       tie 

ir     r 

voice, 

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i  h       r      r      r 

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H 

—  d  fl          i[3=  &•  : 

—  J 

When                trou     - 

bles            sore              dis              -              tress, 

Didst                clasp 

Him              to               thy                            breast, 

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i   J.       Ji     J        i 

Y  —  IN  — 

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—  •  — 

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Sure               of 

thy 

love, 

for                thou         didst    know 

Didst             feel 

His 

pret   - 

ty                cheek      'gainst  thine, 

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1  —  d  1  !  —  w-  j  1 

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The 
His 

Christ         Child's        soft              ca 
arms               a        -      bout            thee 

1      3.      .   1 

ress. 
pressed. 

_,.  «p  ^f  f  j^  f  , 

r    —I 

„/,  1  ...ip  —  ,    .„ 

=t  —  ...   i  i  -i  

—  P—  —  i 

Permission  of  J.  Fischer  &  Bro. 

3. 

0  gentle  Saint, tell  him  our  needs, 
His  children  too  are  we, 

O  ask  him  now  to  grant  our  prayrs, 
And  we  at  peace  shall  be. 


4. 

We  would,  0  blessed  Saint,  with  thee 

The  Holy  Child  adore, 
With  hearts  as  pure  as  thine, dear  Saint, 

Now  and  forevermore. 

Amen. 


164 


,    -  1 
14LJL 


SAINTS    PETER  AND  PAUL 
IT  IS  NO  EARTHLY  SUMMERS  RAY 


Rev.  F.  W.   FABEF 

|f|P^i  4    T= 

Traditional 

I  i  i  J  i 

T= 

1.    It 

2.  The 

:=*  g           i         ..*  -  ..=3  g  1  5  

is          no        earth  -    ly              sum  -  mer's        ray       That 
bless  -   ed         seer        to             whom    was       given      The 

ip     r     C     P     if     e     r     f      i 

& 

-r-i—  P  

T    i-    r   ^=»=} 

g     e     |j     ^     J       . 

•  '  r  '  J 

J  ,r  p  .[  =^=, 

-I*  —  3^  J  

-L  i  3- 

1-  —  k  E  3  —  3  — 

sheds  this     gol  -  den      brightness  round,  Crown  -   ing    with  heav'n  -  ly 
hearts  of     men      to        teach  and  school,     And        he      that  keeps   the 


'nvr   i    r  r^ 

=*'   i     r    =M 

J    J    J   TT 

—  ^^ 

=^=5=MI 

light    the      day     The        Prin  -  ces       of        the      Church  were  crowned, 
keys     of     heav'n  For        those      on      earth  that        own      his      rule, 


3.  5. 

Fathers  of  mighty  Rome,  whose  word  For  thou  alone  art  worth  them  all, 
Shall  pass  the  doom  of  life  or  death,  City  of  martyrs!  thou  alone 

By  humble  cross  and  bleeding  sword  Canst  cheer  our  pilgrim  hearts,  and  call 
Well  have  they  won  their  laurel  wreath.  The  Saviours  sheep  to  Peters  throne 


4. 
0  happy  Rome,  made  holy  now 

By  these  two  martyrs'  glorious  blood; 
Earth's  best  and  fairest  cities  bow, 

By  thy  superior  claims  subdued. 


6. 

All  honour,  power,  and  praise  be  given 
To  Him  who  reigns  in  bliss  on  high. 

For  endless,  endless  years  in  heaven, 
One  only  God  in  Trinity. 


165 


142 


ALL   SOULS 

HELP,  LORD,  THE  SOULS  WHICH  THOU  HAST  MADE 

CARDINAL  NEWMAN 
Cantabile  (J  =  96) 


S.  WEBBE,  Junr. 


i 


:3=r 

*? 


1.  Help,    Lord,    the      souls    which   Thou     hast    made,  The     souls    to 
2. Those      ho    -    ly      souls,    they        suf   -    fer       on,      Re  -  signed  in 


et 


tfa 


\\  y  tf  j—  i  —  i  —  i 

—  J-    -—  H  —  - 

n   iJ      J—  i 

n  1  —  i 

"*?  —  J==  —  t  — 
*    P 

Thee          so 
heart        and 

1  L_bS 

''^  '"    r    j    ' 

In       jjris    -      on, 
Un  -   til           Thy 

for            the 
high           be  - 

dear^ 
will, 

debt 

hest 


un  -  paid     Of       sins         com  -  mit 
is       done,  And     jus    -      tice       has 


ted 
its 


here, 
fill. 


3. 

For  daily  falls  for  pardoned  crime, 

They  joy  to  undergo 
The  shadow  of  Thy  Cross  sublime, 

The  remnant  of  Thy  woe. 


5. 

O,  by  their  fire  of  love,  not  less 
In  keenness  than  the  flame, 

O,  by  their  very  helplessness, 
O,  by  Thy  own  great  Name. 


.4. 
O,  by  their  patience  of  delay, 

Their  hope  amid  their  pain, 
Their  sacred  zeal  to  burn  away 

Disfigurement  and  stain. 


6. 

Good  Jesu,  help!  sweet  Jesu,  aid 
The  souls  to  Thee  most  dear, 

In  prison  for  the  debt  unpaid 
Of  sins  committed  here. 


166 


143 


ALL    SOULS 

O   TURN   TO  JESUS,  MOTHER,  TURN 

REV  E  W.  FABER 

Andatitino  (J  =  66) 


\\  y  i  4—  i 

J             J*     faJ1)    JJ  —  «P  R  —  —\ 

^.j..-—  ..j  ,    j^    i 

typ  5    1  <+  i  —  i* 

d- 

mi           •       l  *^         <S  — 

9  

1.  O               turn          to        Je    -    sus, 

Moth  -  er!         turn, 

And 

2.Ahl            they         have  fought     a 

gal  -  lant         fight, 

In 

ItV:,    4    T          1  *:           »      t4l        i 

j   r    .r    = 

—  £  1 

'  \  *  r 

_j  ^  :  — 

l  Y- 

-p  —  p  —  r 

mi 


^ 


f 


call     Him  by     His  ten-d'rest    namesj   Pray    for    the   Ho  -  ly  Souls   that 
deaths  cold  arms  they  per  -  se    -    Ver/d,      And      af  -  ter   life's  un-cheer  -  y 


iF'T  f  f  F 


i 


f 


in 


burn  This         hour  a  -  mid    the    cleans-ing         flames, 

night,  The         har     -     bour     of     their  rest     is          near'd. 


i 


f 


3. 

Id  pains  beyond  all  earthly  pains, 
Fav'rites  of  Jesus!  there  they  lie 

Letting  the  fire  wear  out  their  stains 
And  worshipping  God's  purity. 

4. 

Spouses  of  Christthey  are,  for  He 
Was  weddedjto  them  by  His  Blood; 

And  angels  o'er  their  destiny 
In  wondering  adoration  brood. 


5. 

They  are  the  children  of  thy  tears  5 
Then  hasten,  Mother,  to  their  aid; 

In  pity  think  each  hour  appears 
An  age  while  glory  is  delayed. 

6. 

Ah  mel  the  love  of  Jesus  yearns 
O'er  the  abyss  of  sacred  pain, 

And,  as  He  looks,  His  bosom  burns 
With  Calvary's,  deaf  thirst  again. 


7. 


O  Mary,  let  thy  Spn  no  more 

His  lingering  Spouses  thus  expect; 

God's  children  to  their  God  restore, 
And  to  the  Spirit  His  elect. 


167 


144 


ALL  SOULS 

PRAY   FOR  THE  DEAD 


CHORUS       . 
Lento  ( J  =  eo) 


FP 


Pray  for  the  dead!  at  noon  and  eve,  Lift  up  to  God  thy  fond  re-quest,  Im- 


plore   his  good-ness  to    re  -  lieve      The  suff-ring  souls  and  grant  them  rest. 


r  P  IF:  f 


F 


m 


± 


i 


1  Pray  for  the  deadltho     faithful, they,  Yet  while  the  pen-al-ties  re  -  main,  Must 
2.  Pray  for  the  dead!  thy    prayrs,tho'weak,May  yet  be  heard  and  bring  them  ease,  For 

-U 


m 


F 


iitt 


r 

suff'-  ring  purge  the  debt  a  -way,   And  pen-ance  cleanse  the  sinful  stain. 
God     will  hear  thy  sigh  if    meek  Thy  tears,  if     of  -  fered  up  for  peace. 


M* 


A- 


*rj-m  _ 

WE 


m 


C.  Chorus' 


3. 

Pray!  for  the  dead  in  holy  fear, 

Pray  that  their  stains  maybe  forgiven, 

That  thou  thyself  may  leave  the  bier 
To  enter  pure  at  once  in  heav'n. 


168 


ALL   SOULS 

YE    SOULS  OF  THE  FAITHFUL 

Rev.  E.  CASWELL  , 

Andante  Religioso  ( J  =  72) 


145 


ttipp 


i 


souls     of     the     faith-  full  Who     sleep     in       the       Lordj  But  as 
Fath  -  er     of       mer- cies!  Thine     an  -  ger      with-  hold-   These 


yet       are    shut    out  From  your      fi-nal    re-ward;    0!  would     I       could 
works      of     thy    hand  In      thy     mer-  cy    be-hold-  Too    oft      from    thy 


\  f  n  r  f  \f     if  I 


j 


ou 


j 

fly       Fro 


lend  You      as    -      sis  -  tance    to 
path  They  have      wan  -  der'd    al    - 


om  your     pris  -  on       be 
But  Thee  their    Cre 


low  to       Your     pal  -  ace    on      high,    To  your     pal  -  ace    on 
a  -  tor,     They     nev  -  er     de  -  nied,     They         nev  -   er     de 


high, 
nied. 


3. 

0  tender  Redeemer! 

Their  misery  seej 
Deliver  the  souls 

That  were  ransomed  by  Theej 
Behold  how  they  love  Thee, 

Despite  of  their  pain; 
Restore  them,  restore  them 

To  favour  again. 

4. 

O  Spirit  of  grace! 

O  Consoler  divine! 
See  how  for  Thy  Presence 

They  longingly  pine,- 
Ah  then  to  enliven 

Their  sadness,  descend; 
And  fill  them  with  peace, 

And  with  joy  in  the  end. 


5. 

0  Mother  of  mercy! 

Dear  soother  in  grief! 
Lend  thou  to  their  torments 

A  balmy  relief) 
Attemper  the  rigour 

Of  justice  severe; 
And  soften  their  flames 

With  a  pitying  tear. 

6. 

All  ye  who  would  honor 

The  Saints  and  their  Head, 
Remember,  remember 

To  pray  for  the  dead; 
And  they,  in  return, 

From  their  misery  freed, 
To  you  will  be  friends 

In  the  hour  of  need. 


169 


146 


ADVENT 

SEE    HE  COMES 


Lento  (     =  go) 


-jtV 

i. 

,  »i     j           ^ 

r*"1-!  1 

r  

hd  J11  —  h  J           H 

IM  " 

•T 

t           $      - 

'       *      R 

i  

•                 9               m                  '     % 

1.  See,           He            comes       whom         ev     -      'ry            na        -        tion, 

2.  See,           He            comes       whom       kings        and          sa        -         ges, 

•"irr 

i  e      e  j 

—  f 

/"^  --! 

J 
ff=| 

^-¥ 

ti 

1  r  •   F    ' 

F 

^-T7- 

P      &    'r  =d 

L  

Taught      of 
Proph  -   ets, 


*h  f       P 


to 
of 


see, 
old, 


i 


Filled      with 
Dis    -     tant 


hope 
climes 


and 
and 


ex 
count 


170 


ADVENT 


CHORUS 


1-2.  Sing          oh  sing 

3.  Glo    -     ry  to  


with         ex 
th'E    -    ter     - 


ul 


M 


j-'ii'i  p       f 

/n  r    F 


3. 

See, the  Lamb  of  God  appearing, 

God  of  God  from  heaven  above! 
See  the  Heavenly  Bridegroom  cheering 

His  dear  Bride  with  words  of  love! 
Glory  to  th'  Eternal  Father, 

Glory  to  th'  Incarnate  Son, 
Glory  to  the  Holy  Spirit, 

Glory  to  the  Three  in  One. 


171 


ADVENT 

147      LIKE   THE  DAWNING   OF  THE  MORNING 


Rev.  F.    W,    FABER 

Andante  (J-  =  eo) 


Traditional    Melody 


p 


s 


'fry  I  i  • 

1.  Like  the     dawn-ing   of     the       morning,   On    the  moun-  tain's  gol-  den 
S.Thouwert     hap  -  py,  bless  -  ed        Mo-ther,With  the      ve  -   ry    bliss     of 


heights, Like  the  break-ing    of  the       moonbeamsOn  the  gloom  of  cloud-  y 
heav'n, Since  the      an- gel's  sal- u  -     ta-tion       In  Thy   rap  -  tur'dear  was 


P    H  if  f  M 


n 


i 


^ 


w 


f 


nights, Like     a      se-cret  told   by          an- gels  Set -ting  known  up  -  on     the 
given;  Since  the      a-ve     of.  that       midnight  When  Thou  wert     a-noint  -  ed 


r  f  F  if  f  u 


4 


± 


Hi 


m* 


F^f 

earth,  Is    the   Mother's  expect  -   a  -  tion    Of  Mes  -  si  -    a's  speed-y     birth. 
Queen, Like  a       ri-ver      o-ver  -    flowing  Haththe  grace    within  Thee    been. 


3. 

Thou  hast  waited,  child  of  David, 

And  thy  waiting  now  is  o'er; 
Thou  habt  seen  Him,  blessed  Mother, 

And  wilt  see  Him  evermore. 
Oh,  His  human  Face  and  Features, 

They  were  passing  sweet  to  see; 
Thou  beholdest  them  this  moment; 

Mother,  shew  them  now  to  me. 


172 


148 


ADVENT 

HARK!  AN  AWFUL  VOICE  IS  SOUNDING 

REV  E.  CASWELL 

Atidantino  (J  =66) 


t* 


m 


l.Harkl 
2.  Star 


an 
tied 


aw    - 

at 


ful 
the 


voice  is         sound    -    ingj 

sol       -       emn       warn     -    ing, 


i 


ini 


r  'j?  #  i 

=4= 

—  _j  j  ^  

j  -j  

"Christ 
1    Let 

0:  |t   f 

=4= 

is 

the 

=*N 

nigh!"          it                  seems            1 
earth    -    bound              soul 

f        if         IF         1 

;o                say, 
a.       -        rise, 

'                 f2 

^-ii  —  1  

—  J  

—  i  a  F  

r     i      i 

•f  Jit  j  . 

=£= 

T  r  ri  

j  —  j- 

Jff  —  r  — 

4p  -f  1  it 

»          3 

? 

'•Cast 

a 

way           the                dreams       of             dark 

-     ness, 

Christ 

her 

Sun,         all                  sloth          ex      -      pell 

-      ifl£, 

-mrtjp  

~~f  

C     p  •    i£  =i 

:     f 

r        i 

|L'^-:  f  '    

E_  — 

r     r    =J 

p  1  — 

h      ' 

IT;)*  j  •  i 

i       J 

i      i  j.  = 

—4  — 

J  

^    p 

O               ye            child    - 
Shines        up       -       on 

o:tf  r       r       t 

-r1  ^— 

ren                    of 
the                 morn 

the 

ing 

* 

,5) 

day!" 
skies. 

V    r       F 

r 

_p  Lj?  

^  

3. 

Lo,  the  Lamb  so  long  expected, 

Comes  with  pardon  down  fromheav'n; 
Let  us  haste  with  tears  and  sorrow, 

One  and  all  to  be  forgiven. 

5. 

Honour,  glory,  virtue,  merit 

To  the  Father  and  the  Son, 

With  the  co- eternal  Spirit, 
While  eternal  ages  run. 
173 


4. 

So  when  next  He  comes  with  glory, 
Wrapping  all  the  earth  in  fear, 

May  He  then  as  our  defender 
On  the  clouds  of  heaven  appear. 


CHRISTMAS 


149    HARK!  WHAT  MEAN  THOSE  HOLY  VOICES 
Moderato 


1.  Harkiwhatmean those  ho  -  ly    voi  -  ces,  Sweet-ly  sound-ing    thro' the   skies? 

2.  Peace  on   earth,good-will  fromheav-en,  Reach-ing  far     as      man    is     found,- 


I 


W 


m 


i 


1 


\  y      n"  \ 

Lo  th'an-gel  -   ic      host  re-joic-es,   Heav'n-ly    al   -   le    -     lu  -  ias  rise. 
Souls  re-deem'd  and    sins   for-giv-en^    Loud  our  gold-en      harps 


r  p  "r    >  M  F 


« 


CHORUS 


*  J    J  J   J'  I  ^ 


Lis-ten  to    the       won-drous  sto-ry,  Which  they  chant  in   hymns  of  joy 

tr  f  .¥    r 


m 


i 


i 


I 


i 


& 


I 


T 

r 

<;Glo-ry    in     the      high-est,glo-ry!   Glo  -  ry    be        to      God   on    high!" 


Hit 


n 


3. 

*Christ  is  born:  the  Great  Anointed! 
Heaven  and  earth  Hid  praises  sing! 
O  receive  whom  God  appointed 
For  you  Prophet, Priest  and  King! 


4. 

Hasten,  mortals, to  adore  Him; 
Learn  His  Name  to  magnify, 
Till  in  heav'n  ye  sing  before  Him 
Glory  be  to  God  most  high-. 


174 


150 

Cistercian   Gradual 

,  A  ,  Moderate  (J  =  so) 


CHRISTMAS 
ADESTE  FIDELES 


Traditional   Melody 


ft  »  J    ^F  —  r~4 

—  i  —  ,  —  j  —  i  j  . 

J—  r~|  J  ' 

1   Ad  -    es    -    te      f  i  -      de  -    les,         Lae-ti    tri-  um  -  phan-tes,   Ve  - 
2               De  -    um    de        De   -     o,            Lu     -r      men  de         lu-mi-ne, 

S 

"     '     "    i  '   r  T    r  i    ' 

CHORUS 

~f\  1  —  F  —  i  —  1~\  ^  —  4  —  J  —  4  —  J  — 

ni  -  te,    ve  -  ni   -    te 
Ge-stant  pu  -  el  -   lae 

>.M'  r  r  ij  J 

9     4    -r.  r—  ^     1  B    *—  1^-sl  3  9  L3  g  

T~  "J*  P    F       f 

in         B^th  -    le-hem;              Na-tum    vi  -  de  -  te, 
vi            see-  ra,"                De  -  um           ve-rum 

j^t  j  j  j  j=pj 

-1  K,_V  —  p  —  p  —  *—  \^  — 

SOPRANO 

~  - 

k-A  1  1  1  1  \- 

_J  1  1  1  

SOP 

1   1           .      J=3 

[•?  '  '  a  s  I  -q^'  ,J  p  f  'f  y  ?  7   'a     (j  » 

Re-gem    an-ge    -     lo    -      rum:  Ve   -    ni  -  te     ad-o    -      re  -    mus,   Ve  - 
Ge  -  ni-tum   non        fa   -     ctum;  Ve    -    ni-te     ad  -  ,o    -      re  -    mus,    Ve   - 

11    f      £      f      m          J^^J   J        J          J       J       J       ^          J            J        J 
*):ff    L  —  T  iff:  s"  '        •  '  —  !  r-  

1    r  r  |i  ip  ir: 

«/<rtT  jzr<? 

W  JJJ  J  1  J-d- 

CHORUS 

\           111               creeo.             \          ,- 

±=    J    J        1         1  -      1             kJ      ^ 

—  ~  — 

(^    M»i|g    ^"iw^g^iij     jjij    J^ij."    '  ^ 

ni.-te  ad-o  -  re-mus,  Ve  -  ni.-te  ad-o  -   re   -     mus       Do     -     mi-num. 
ni-te  ad-o  -  re-mu«)Ve-  ni-te  ad-o  -   re   -    mus       Do    -     mi-num. 

JJJJJJ^^                  J          |                           Kj 

0!|t              i-    >  f  if  h  g  e  if     -^     i/v^r  Ji4  .>   .11 

|[../  i      ..._,      i      f 

i=  '  i  i   i  ^r  rj*  ^ 

=*-F  —  i~"^  *  —  "1 

Cantet  nunc  lo 

Chorus  angelorum, 
Cantet  nunc  aula  coelestium, 
Gloria, ^gloria  in   excelsis  Deo; 

Venite  adoremus, 

Venite  adoremus, 

Venite  adoremus  Dominum. 


Ergo   qui  natus 

Die  hodierna, 
Jesu  tibi  sit  gloria; 
Patris   aeterni  Verbum-  caro  factum-, 

Venite   adoremus, 

Venite   adoremu«, 

Venite  adoremus   Dominum. 


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CHIRSTMAS 


151       OH!  LOVELY  INFANT,  DEAREST  SAVIOUR 
Anda&te  Moderato  (J  =  88) 


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Oh  we  know  Thee,  King:  of  Heaven, 
Tho'  we  see  Thee  weak  and  small, 
And  we  say  with  hearts  confiding", 
Thou  cornest  here  to  save  us  all. 


4. 

See,  I  came  my  heart  to  offer, 
Make  it  now  a  crib  for  Thee, 
Come,  O  Jesus,  lovely  Infant, 
Come,  enter  in  and  stay  with  me. 


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152 


REV.  E.  CASWELL 

Cantab  He  (•  =  52) 


CHRISTMAS 
SLEEP,  HOLY   BABE! 


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Sleep,  ho-ly 


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Sleep,  holy  Babe! 

While  I  with  Mary  gaze 
In  joy  upon  that  face  awhile, 
Upon  the  loving  infant  smile 

Which  there  divinely  plays. 
Sleep,  holy  Babe!  sleep,  holy  Babe! 


Sleep, 


Babe! 


ho  -    ly 

4. 

Sleep,  holy   B abe ! 
Ah, take  thy  brief  repose; 
Too  quickly  will  Thy  slumbers  break, 
And  Thou  to  lengthened  pains  awake, 

That  death  alone  shall  close. 
Sleep,  holy  Babe!  sleep, holy  Babe! 


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153 


CHRISTMAS 

SEE  AMID  THE   WINTER'S  SNOW 

REV  E.  CASWELL 

Mode r at o  (J-  =  48) 


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1.  See!    a-  mid    the      win-ter's  snow  Born  for     us       on    earth  be  -low, 
2.  Lo!with-in        a       man-ger    lies      He    who  built  the     star-  ry  skies, 

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He  who  throned  in  height  sub-lime      Sits      a-  mid    the    cher  -  u-bim. 


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Say,  ye  holy  Shepherds,  say, 
What  your  joyful  news  to-day; 
Wherefore  bave  ye  left  your  sheep 
On  the  lonely  mountain  steep? 


4. 

"As  we  watch'd  at  dead  of  night, 
L»o,  we  saw  a  wondrous  light; 
Angels  singing  peace  on  earth, 
Told  us  of  the  Saviour's  birth." 


179 


CHRISTMAS 

ANGELS  WE  HAVE  HEARD  ON  HIGH 

BISHOP  CHADWICK 


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1.   An  -  gels    we    have  heard  on  high,    Sweet  -  ly  sing-ing  o'er      the  plains, 
2.Shep-herds;why  this    ju  -   bi-lee?      Why  your  joy-  ous  strains  pio-long? 


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Say  what  may    the      ti  -dings  be,      Which  in-spire  yourheav'n-ly   song. 


3. 

Come  to  Bethlehem,  come  and  see, 
Him  whose  birth  the  angels  sing; 

Come  adore  on  bended  knee, 

The  Infant  Christ, the  new-born  King. 


4. 
See  within  a  manger  laid, 

Jesus,  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth! 
Mary,  Joseph,  lend  your  aid, 

With  us  sing  our  Saviour's  birth. 


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155 


CHRISTMAS 
DEAR  LITTLE  ONE  HOW  SWEET  THOU  ART 

REV.  FR.  FABER 

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1.  Dear      lit  -  tie    One!  how  sweet  Thou  art,      Thy        eyes     so    bright  they 

2.  When    Ma-  ry    bids  Thee  sleep  Thou  sleep'st,Thou     wak  -  est   when    she 


shine,  So  bright  they  al-most  seem-  to  speak  When  Ma-  ry's  looks  meet  Thine. 
calls-  Thou  art    con-tent  up  -    on    her  lap,    Or       in    the  rug-ged      stalls. 


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Simp-lest  of  Babes!  with  what  a  grace  Thou  dost  Thy  moth-ersi    will,    Thine 


Thou  dost  mur-  mur 
in  -  fant  fash -ions 


Thy  sleep      Of 
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3. 

When  Joseph  takes  Thee  in  his  arms, 

And  smoothes  Thy  little  cheek, 
Thou  lookest  up  into  his  face 

So  helpless  and  so  meek. 
Yes!  Thou  art  what  Thou  seem'st  to  be, 

A  thing  of  smiles  and  tears; 
Yet  Thou  art  God,  and  he avn  and  earth, 

Adore  Thee  with  their  fears 


181 


156 


CHRISTMAS 

STARS  OF  GLORY  SHINE  MORE  BRIGHTLY 

VERY  REV.  D.  HUSENBETH 
Moderato  (J-  =  52) 


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1.  Stars  of  glo-ry     shine  more  bright-ly,  Pur-er  be      the   moon-light's  beam, 

2.  See      a  beau-tedus  an  -  gel    soar-  ing    In  the  bright  ce  -  les  -  tial      blaze, 


Glide  yehours  and^mom-ents  light-ly,  Swift-ly  down  time's  deep-'ning  stream, 
On  the  shep-herds  low    a -dor- ing  Rest  his  mild   ef  -    ful- gent  rays. 


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Bring    the  hour  that  ban-ishedsad-ness,Broughtre-demp-tion  down  to     earth, 
<:Fear     not!!cries  the  heav'n-ly  stran-ger_'-Him  whom  an  -  cient  seers  fore-told, 


When  the  shep -herds heard  with  glad-ness  Ti-dings  of     a        Sav-iour's  birth. 
Weep- ing  in      a          low-ly     man-ger,  Shep-herds^iasteye      to    be  -hold." 

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3. 

See  the  shepherds  quickly  rising, 

Hastening  to  the  humble  stall, 
And  the  new-born  Infant  prizing, 

As  the  mighty  Lord  of  all, 
Lowly  now  they  bend  before  Him 

In  His  helpless  infant  state, 
Firmly,  faithful  they  adore  Him 

And  His  greatness  celebrate. 


4. 

Hark  the  swell  of  heavenly  voices 
Peal  along  the  vaulted  sky; 

Angels  sing,  while  earth  rejoices- 
';Glory  to  our  God  on  high} 

Glory  in  the  higest  heaven, 

Peace  to  humble  men  on  earth,- 

Joy  to  these  and  bliss  is  given, 
In  the  great  Redeemer's  birth'.' 


182 


157 


CHRISTMAS 

WHAT  LOVELY  INFANT  CAN  THIS  BE 

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2.  Who        is  that  la-dy  kneel-ing  by,  And  look-ing  down  with    lov- ing  eye?  Who 


love-ly     In-fant  can  this   be,  That  in    the  lit-  tie        crib       I       see? 
ii    that  la-dy  kceel-ing  by,  And  look- ing  down  with      lov  -   ing    eye?    Oh, 


sweet-  ly    on  the    straw  it   lies,    It      must  have  come  from    Pa-ra-dise,-  So 
that       is  Ma-ry      ev  -  er  blest.How  full      of      joy      her       ho-ly  breastlOh, 


sweet  -  ly  on  the  straw  it  lies,    It      must  'have  come  from 
that      is  Ma-ry     ev  -  er  blest.How  full      of     joy     her 


Pa-ra  - 


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breast! 


3. 

What  man  is  that  who  seems  to  smile, 

And  looks  so  blibsful  all  the  while? 
What  man  is  that  who  seems  to  smile, 

And  looks  so  blissful  all  the  while? 
'Tis  holy  Joseph  good  and  true,- 

The  Infant  makes  him  happy  tooj 
'Tis  holy  Joseph  good  and  true,- 

The  Infant  makes  him  happy  too. 


4. 
Hail,holy  cave!  though  dark  thou  bej 

The  world  is  lighted  up  from  thee; 
Hail, holy  cave!  though  dark  thou  be, 

The  world  is  lighted  up  from  theej 
Hail,  holy  Babe!  creation  stands, 

And  moves  upon  Thy  little  hands. 
Hail,  holy  Babe!  creation  stands, 

And  moves  upon  Thy  little  hands. 


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158 


CHRISTMAS 
O  HOLY   NIGHT 


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CHRISTMAS 


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Traditional  Traditional  Melody 

Cantab  He  (J  =  88) 


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And  by  the  light  of  that  same  star, 
Three  wisemen  came  from  country  far, 
To  seek  for  a  King  was  their  intent, 
And  to  follow  the  star  wherever  it  went. 
Noel,  Noel,  &c. 


This  star  drew  nigh  to  the  north-west, 
O'er  Bethlehem  it  took  its  rest, 
And  there  it  did  both  stop  and  stay 
Right  over  the  place  where  Jesus  lay. 
Noel,  Noel,  &c. 


5. 

They  entered  in,  these, wise  men  three, 
Full  reverently  upon  their  knee, 
And  offered  there, in  His  presence, 
Both  gold,  and  myrrh,  and  frankincense. 
Noel,  Noel,  &C. 


6. 

Then  let  us  all  with  one  accord 
Sing  praises  to  our  heavenly  Lord 
Who  hath  made  heaven  and  earth  of  nought, 
And  with  His  Blood  mankind  had  bought. 
Noel,  Noel,  &c. 


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To  pay  the  debt,  O   penitent! 

Weep!  and  with  tears  thy  praise  uplift, 
In  thanks  for  so  supreme  a  gift. 


4. 
To  Father,  Son  and  Holy  Ghost 

The  King  of  Heaven's  immortal  host, 
May  men  and  angels  praise  outpour, 

Forever  and  forever  more. 


161 


EPIPHANY 

WHAT  BEAUTEOUS  SUN- SURPASSING  STAR 


Tr.  R.  CAMPBELL 

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Jesus,  bright  morning  Star,  our  hearts 

Cleanse  with  Thy  light  within, 
And  suffer  not  the  tempter's  arts 

To  lure  us  back  to  sin. 
The  Light  of  Gentile  lands  adore, 

The  Day-spring  from  on  high, 
Alike  the  Father  evermore, 

And  Spirit  magnify. 


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162 


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WHAT  A  SEA  OF  TEARS  AND  SORROW 

Tr.  Rev.  E.  CASWELL 


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3. 

Oft  and  oft  His  Arms  and  Bosom 
Fondly  straining  to  her  own, 

Oft  her  pallid  lips  imprinting 

On  each  Wound  of  her  dear  Son; 
Till  at  last,  in  swoons  of  anguish, 
Sense  and  consciousness  are  gone. 


4. 

Gentle  Mother,  we  beseech  thee, 
By  thy  tears  and  troubles  sore, 

By  the  death  of  thy  dear  Offspring, 
By  the  bloody  Wounds  He  borej 
Touch  our  hearts  with  that  true  sorrow, 
Which  afflicted  thee  of  yore. 


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163  NOW  ARE  THE  DAYS  OF  HUMBLEST  PRAYER 

REV.  FR.  FABER 

Lento  (J  =  63) 


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3.  4. 

The  feast  of  penance_oh,so  bright,  O  happy  time  of  blessed  tears, 

With  true  conversion's  heavenly  light,  Of  surer  hopes  of  chastening  fears, 

.Like  sunrise  after  stormy  night.  Undoing  all  our  evil  years. 

5. 

We,  who  have  loved  the  world,must  learn 

Upon  that  world  our  backs  to  turn, 

And  with  the  love  of  God  to  burn. 

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164 


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THOU  LOVING  MAKER  OF  MANKIND 

REV.   F.  CASWELL 

Lento  (J  -  96) 


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3. 

Much  have  we  sinned;  but  we  confess 
Our  guilt,  and  all  our  faults  deplore,- 

0,  for  the  praise  of  Thy  great  Name, 
Our  fainting  souls  to  health  restore. 

4. 
And  grant  us,  while  by  fasts  we  strive 

This  mortal  body  to  control, 
To  fast  from  all  the  food  of  sin 

And  so  to  purify  the  soul. 

5. 

Hear  us,  O  Trinity  thrice  blest; 

Sole  Unity,  to  Thee  we  cry; 
Vouchsafe  us    from  these   lasts   below 

To  reap  immortal  fruition  high. 

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CHRISTIANS   WHO    OF  JESUS'  SORROWS 

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Doom'd  to  death  new  Isaac  willing, 

Loaded  with  the  heavy  Tree, 

In  His  Heart  our  sins  bewailing, 

He  ascends  Mount  Calvary. 

Lo!  His  Hands  and  Feet  arepier'cdthroj 

On  the  bloody  Cross  He  lies; 

Streams  of  vital  blood  flow  for  you 

Sinners!  He's  your  sacrifice! 


4. 

Now  behold  the  Man  of  Sorrows, 
On  the  Cross  exalted  high; 
Suff'ring,  bleeding,  dying  for  us, 
Now  behold  salvation  nigh. 
Satan  our  great  foe  lies  vanquished 
Mary's  seed  has  bruised  his  head; 
Our  redemption  is  accomplished, 
Jesus  has  our  ransom  paid. 


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But  for  the  glory  of  Thy  Name, 
Forgive  the  wickedness  we  won, 
And  heal  the  wounds  for  whichwe  groan. 


4. 

Grant  us  by  holy  abstinence 
To  mortify  each  carnal  sense,- 
That  so  our  souls  from  sin  set  free, 
May  rise  all-holy  unto  Thee. 


5. 


Blest  Three  in  Oiie  with  grief  sincere, 
Before  Thy  footstool  we  appear,- 
Oh,  bless  our  fast, that  it  may  prove 
The  source  of  pardon,peace,andlove. 


194 


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JESUS  MY   GOD,  BEHOLD  AT  LENGTH 

R.  Rev.  B.CHAD  WICK  Fr.  BRYDAINE 

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Like  Magdalen  forgiveness  I  entreat. 

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0,COME  AND  MOURN  WITH  ME  AWHILE 

Rev.  F.  W.  FABER 

Andante  ( J  =  88) 


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In  this  dread  act  your  strength  is  tried} 

And  victory  remains  with  love, 
For  He,  our  Love,is  crucifiedl 


196 


169 


LENT 


BY  THE  BLOOD   THAT  FLOWED  FROM  THEE 


Rev.  F.  W.  FABER 

Andante  (J  =  72) 

J    A      i 


J.  RICHARDSON 


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Je  -  sus,  Saviour,  hear     our  cry;  Thouwert    suffering      once      as      we; 

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By  the  nails  and  pointed  spear; 
By  Thy  people's  cruel  jeer; 
By  Thy  dying  prayer  which  rose 
Begging  mercy  for  Thy  foes. 

5. 


4. 

By  the  darkness  thick  as  night 
Blotting  out  the  sun  from  sight; 
By  the  cry  with  which  in  death 
Thou  didst  yield  Thy  parting  Breath. 


By  Thy  weeping  Mother's  woe; 

By  the  sword  that  pierced  her  through, 

When,  in  anguish  standing  by, 

On  the  Cross  she  saw  Thee  die. 


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MY  GOD,  I  LOVE  THEE  NOT  BECAUSE 

Tr.  Rev.  E.  CASWELL  A.  REINAGLE 

Andante  Moderato  (J  =  84) 


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And  griefs  and  torments  numberless 

And  sweat  of  agony, 
E'en  death  itself;  and  all  for  one 

Who  was  Thine  enemy. 

4. 

.  Then  why,  O  blessed  Jesus  Christ, 
Should  I  no.t  love  Thee  well? 

Not  for  the  sake  of  winning  heaven, 
Nor  of  escaping  hell. 


5. 

Not  with  the  hope  of  gaining  aught; 

Not  seeking  a   reward; 
But  as  Thyself  hast  loved  me, 

O    ever  loving  Lord! 

6. 

E'en  so  I  love  Thee,  and  will  love, 
And  in  Thy  praise  will   sing; 

Solely  because  Thou  art  my  God, 
And  my  eternal  King. 


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LORD  OF  MERCY  AND  COMPASSION 


Andaniino  (J  =  76) 


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Right  and  claim  to  heav'n  above, 

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In  a  boundless  sea  of  love. 


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BY  THE   FIRST   BRIGHT  EASTER  DAY 

Rev.  Fr.  FABER  Mendelssohn 

Maestoso  (J  =  69) 


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By  the  cloud  of    liv  -   ing    light    That    i  e-ceived  Thee  out      of  sight. 


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By  that  rushing  sound  of  might 
Coming  down  from  heaven's  height; 
By  the  cloven  tongues  of  fire, 
Holy  Ghost,  our  hearts  inspire! 


4. 

See  the  Virgin  Mother  rise, 
Angels  bear  her  to  the  skies,- 
Mount  aloft  imperial  Queen, 
Plead  on  high  the  cause  of  menl 


5. 


Mary  reigns  upon  the  throne 
Pre-ordained  for  her  alone,- 
Saints  and  angels  round  her  sing, 
Mother  of  our  Ood  and  King. 


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ALLELUIA!  ALLELUIA!  LET  THE  HOLY  ANTHEM  RISE 


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ring  With  Ho   san    nas    in  the    highest   to  our  Sav  iour  and  our      King, 
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Alleluia!  Allelua!  like  the  sun 

from  out  the  wave, 
He  has  risen  up  in  triumph  from 

the  darkness  of  the  grave, 
He's  the  Splendour  of  the  Nations, 

He's  the  lamp  of  endless  day, 
He's  the  very  Lord  of  Glory  who 

is  risen  up  today. 


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Alleluia!  Alleluia!  He  has  burst 

our  prison  bars, 
He  has  lifted  up  the  portals  of  our 

home  beyond  the  stars- 
He  has  won  for  us  our  freedom_'neath 

His  feet  our  foes  are  trodj 
He  has  purchased  back  our  birthright 

to  the  Kingdom  of  our  God. 


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Alleluia!  Alleluia!  Blessed  Jesus, 

make  us  rise 
From  the  life  of  this  corruption  to 

the  life  that  never  dies. 
May  we  share  with  Thee  Thy  glory, 

when  the  days  of  time  are  past, 
And  the  dead  shall  be  awakened  by 

the  trumpet's  mighty  blast. 

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CHRIST  THE  LORD  IS  RISEN  TODAY 

Tr.  M.  LEE  SON 

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Hail,  eternal  Hope  on  high! 
Hail,  Thou  King  of  victory! 
Hail,  Thou  Prince  of  Life  ador'd! 
Help  and  save  us,  gracious  Lord! 


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Fr.  Rev.  E.  CASWELL 

Cantabile  (J  =  84) 


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Who  dost  the  prize  of  Life  bestow. 


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The  everlasting  Paschal  joy 

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Who  from  the  grave  immortal  rose, 
And  Thee,  O  Paraclete,  be  praise; 

While  age  on  endless  ages  flows.. 


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A  Magdaleiia  mo'niti,      Ad  Obtium  tnonumeiiti 
Duo  currunt  discipuli.    Alleluia! 


Sed  Joannes  Apostolus     Cucurrit  Petro  citius: 
Ad  sepulchrurn  venit  prius.  Alieluial 


In  albis  sedens  Angelus     RespcTndit  mulie'ribuss 
Quia  burrexit  Doininub.  Alleluia! 


DiscTpulis  adhtuntibus     In  imTdio  stetit  Christub 
Dicenb:  Pax  vobib  ornnibub.   Alleluia! 


Pobtquam  audfvit  DTdymub,     Quia  surrexerut 
Jebus,    Remanbit  fide  dubiub.  Alleluia! 


Vide,Thoma,  vide  manus,     Vide  pedcs,  vide  latus.: 
Noli  esbe  incredulub.  Alleluia! 


Quando  Thoniab  Christi  latub,  Pedeb  vidit  atque 
manub,   Dixit:   Tu  eb  Deub  meub.  Alleluia! 


Beati  qui  non  viderunt,    Et  firmiter  credide'runt: 
Vitam  aete'rnam  habebunt.    Alleluia! 


In  hoc  festo  banctfssirno     Sit  laub  et  jubilatio: 
Benedicaniub  Domino.    Alleluia! 


De  quibus  nos  humilirmas,     Devotas  atque  debitas 
Deo  dicatnub  gratias.    Alleluia! 


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EASTER 

HAIL  THE  HOLY  DAY  OF  DAYS! 


1.  Hail!    the      ho-ly       day  of      days,  High    the     song  of     tri-umph    raise, 

2.  Now     the     glorious    victry      won,  Thou    the       ev  -  er- last- ing        Son, 


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Al  -  le    -     lu  -    ia,  Lord  we        sing,    Je  -  sus  Christ,Re-deem-er,     King. 


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JESUS  CHIRST  IS  RISEN  TODAY 


Tr.  From  the   Latin 
Marcia  (J  =  104) 


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Our     tri     um     phant      ho        ly      day,            Al   -    le   -    lu                    ia! 

Un  -  to   Christ    our     heavn-ly    King,           Al  -    le  -    lu                    ia! 

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H  —  1      i        i   i      J       1       i              ii 

VI**     '     '     J     '  3     3    1      i  i     3    IT*       i     »»      • 

•kf 

Who    did   once      up    -     on       the  Cross,            Al  -    le    -    lu                    ia! 
Who     en-dured    the     Cross    and  grave,           Al  -    le   -    lu                    ia! 

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Sin-ners      to        re  -    deem    and    save.            Al  -    le   -    lu                     ial 

'  f      -  -•  - 
\ 

•   i    i    r  = 

-J  1  a  1  1  1  "  H 

3. 

But  the  pains  which  He  endured, 

Alleluia! 
Our  salvation  have  secured, 

Alleluia! 
Now  above  the  sky  He's  King, 

Alleluia! 
Where  the  angels  ever  sing. 

Alleluia! 


4. 
Sing  we  to  our    God   above, 

Alleluia! 
Praise    eternal    as    His  love, 

Alleluia! 
Praise   Him,  all  ye  heavenly  host, 

Alleluia! 
Father,   Son,  and    Holy   Ghost, 

Alleluia! 


211 


181 


ASCENSION 
OUR  LORD  IS   RISEN  FROM  THE  DEAD 


Maestoso  (J  =88) 


J  J  t  J1 1 


1.  Our        Lord         is     ris  -   en    from  the     dead, 

2.  There    His        tri-umph-al      char-iot     waits, 


Our    Je  -  sus 
And    an-  gels 


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chant 


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the 


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sol 


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lay, 


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Lift 


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r  •  —  <    J'  —  r  —  IB 

>wrs          of      hell       are     cap  -  tive 
ip           your  heads,  ye     heav'n-ly 

f  1  ff  1  ff  1  — 

—  a  ?  —  i  —  i  —  j  — 

led,                   Dragg'd    to        the 
gates,                   Ye          ev    -    er    - 

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ASCENSION 


CHORUS 
j* 


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Who 


is  the      King        of      glo  -    ry  ?    Who?  The 


1 


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1  9  '  1       J  =5=J 

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is     foes      o'er  - 
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rl  Z  N  N  —  3E  1 

world,        sin,    death,  and    hell     o'er    -    threw,                  And      Je   -  sus 

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is               the                 con  -  quer-or's 

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name,  And  Je  -  sus 

,—  —  —  —  0  «  1 

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con    -     qt 

J1   f     J      ' 

ter  -  or's 

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r  — 

r   r 

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3. 

Loose  all  your  bars  of  massive  light 

And  wide  unfold  the  aethereal  scenej 

He  claims  these  mansions  .as  His  fight, 
Receive  the  King  of  glory  in. 


213 


182 


ASCENSION 

O  THOU  ETERNAL   KING  MOST  HIGH 

Tr.Rev.  E.  CASWELL 

Andante  Moderato  (J  =  96) 


J.lll  ,1 J 


*  i  H    I 


i      i 

O      Thou  e-ter-nal  King  most  high,Who  didst  the  world    re   -    deem;And 
There    seat-ed  in  Thy  ma-jes  -  ty,     To     Thee  submis-  sive       bow    The 


conqueringdeathand  hell,     re-ceive     A       dig-  ni-ty     su  -    preme.Thou 
spacious  earth,  the    high-est  heaven,  The  depths  of  hell  be  -    low.      There, 


to     Thyheavenly  throne  this  day  Didst      in  Thy  might  as  -   cend;  Thence- 
wait-  ing  for    Thy  faith  -  ful  souls,  Be     Thou  to  *us,      O         Lord,    Our 


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forth   to  reign    in         sovereign  power,  And  glo  -   ry  with-out        end. 
peer-less  joy  while      here   we     stay,   In"  h^av'n  our  great  re    -    ward. 


m 


Renew  our  strength;  our  sins  forgive, 

Our  miseries  efface; 
And  lift  our  souls  aloft  to  Thee, 

By  Thy  celestial  grace. 
So,  when  Thou  shinest  on  the  cloud, 

With  Thy  angelic  train, 
May  we  be  saved  from  vengeance  due, 

And  our  lost  crowns  regain. 


214 


183 


PENTECOST 

COME    HOLY   GHOST,  WHO    EVER  ONE 

CARDINAL  NEWMAN  F.  PIERACCINI 

Moderate  (J  =  88) 


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—  i  4~ 

.—j  —  *-j  —  j  j  — 

1.  Come, 
2.     In 

»)•  .  y-fi  •  

Ho       -         ly 
will            and 

Ghost,      Who 
deed,           by 

|>"J       tig 

ev        -         er             One 
heart          and         tongue, 

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And 

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Ho      -        ly 
love           light 

Ghost,       our 
up               our 

«       N^        « 

souls           pos     -       sess 
mor     -       tal            frame,. 

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Almighty  Father,  hear  our  cry 
Through  Jesus  Christ,  our  Lord  most  high, 
Who  with  the  Holy  Ghost  and  Thee 
Doth  live  and  reign  eternally. 


215 


184 


PENTECOST 

SEE  THE  PARACLETE  DESCENDING 

Russian   Melody 
Cantab  He  (J  =  &>) 


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1    1       J       1          IT 

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2.  Men    in    ev-'ry 

,,  p  f  f  r 

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clete  des-cend-ing,  Burn-ing  with  ce  -  les-tial  fire; 
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s 

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^^  ' 

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''  j      3      J   =g=H=g=.p-;h-  «     3     «=i-i8==^=^=t 

Grace  and  truth  on      him  at-tend-ing,  Men  with  heav'n-ly   love     in  -spire. 
A  -  midst  tor-tures   per-se-ver-ing,  Showthem-selvesinChristnew-born. 

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* 

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caoKUS 

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r  —  r  

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Let  us,    Al  -  Ie  - 

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j    j    j     3     ^     ^      a—  ^^4      j       ^  — 

lu-ias  sing-  ing,    Of-  fer    Him  our    grate-ful     lays. 

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i 

— 
—  i  —  ,  —  • 

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He  all  heavn-ly    gra-ces  bring-ing, 

f  ••  t  —  «  .g  r  g  —  t-i 

i  L  r    r  F  F—        —  a  — 

Mer-its     ev  -  er-  last-ing   praise. 

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s 

j  —  •—  i  —  i  —  i 

-i  LJ_|  i  -JL 

r  i    " 

3. 

Source  of  love, our  hearts  inflaming 
With  true  zeal  and  virtue  pure, 

Grant  we  may  in  heaven  reigning, 
Sing  Thy  praise  for  evermore. 


216 


185 


PENTECOST 
HOLY  SPIRIT  COME  AND  SHINE 


rn     9 

!  j=j  j^  ^  —  |_j  —  j,  —  ,  — 

1  i  •  —  J—  j  —  ^ 

r    5    r     7 

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2  Come,  Con  -  sol  -    er, 

*H«_J   p  y   y 

'r     ^     '      3    7   d  *  —  ' 

come    and     shine        On      our  souls  with 
kind  -  est,      best,     Come,  our     bo  -   soms' 

--f  1  e  J  1  —  4  E  

i/r  '  *•  —  i  f- 

—  — 

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ii  •  i   r    '  =* 

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—  «  J  J-  —  d  — 

r  r       r 

beams    di     -    vine,        Issu  -   ing     from     Thy          ra     -     diance  bright, 
dear  -  est       guest,     Sweet     re   -  fresh-  ment,        sweet      re     -     pose, 


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Come, 
Rest      in 


Fath  -  er  of     the     poor,        Ev 

la    -    bour,      cool-ness    sweet,     Tern 


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per    -    ing        the 


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a 


of      Thy    store, 
burn -ing     heat, 


Come,  our  hearts'  un 
Tru  -  est     com  -  fort 


fail    -     ing 
our 


light. 

woes. 


3. 

O  divinest  Light, impart 

Unto  every  faithful  heart 

Plenteous  streams  from  loves  bright  flood. 
But  for  Thy  blest  Deity, 
Nothing  pure  in  man  could  be,- 

Nothing  harmless,  nothing  good. 


217 


186 


PENTECOST 


COME,  HOLY  GHOST,  CREATOR  BLEST 


CHORUS 
Andante  Moderato  (J  =  96) 

J  A  11   % 


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I"  FT 

1  p  —  =  —  p  1  1 

And      in 

^f     f 

our          hearts          take         up  Thy                 rest; 

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1             1 
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r    '  r      r      '  '     ^    i     J-      i 

the          hearts        which           -Thou       hast                  made, 

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To        fiU 
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the         hearts        which         Thou         hast                  made. 

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PENTECOST 


l.O       Com  -  fort 
2.0        Ho    -     ly 


er,  to      Thee      we 

Ghost,          through  Thee       a 


cry, 
lone, 


Thou  heaVn-ly 
Know     we      the 


Thou  Fount    of 
Be      this      our 


MI  r  f  r 


P 


And    sweet     a 
That    Thou  dost 


noint 
from 


3. 

Praise  we  ths  Father  and  the  Son, 
And  Holy  Spirit  with  them  One; 
And  may  the  Son  on  us  bestow 
The  gifts  that  from  the  Spirit  flow. 


D.  S.  al  Fine 


219 


187 


PENTECOST 

COME  HOLY  GHOST  SEND  DOWN  THOSE  BEAMS 


CHORUS 
Mode r at o  (J  =  88) 


j 


l.Come   Ho  -  ly      Ghost,  send    down   those      beams,  ComeHo-ly 


N     if    IJ 


S 


Ghost, send     down    those   beams,  Which       sweet   -    ly   flow       in 


i 


r  i  r  if  f 


t  j   r>  \i  i 


Fine 


-f-    T 

si     -    lent  streams     From     Thy    bright      throne  a        -        bove 


m 


» 


2.  O      come  ThouFath-er        of      the  poor,  Thouboun-teous  source  of    all      our 


^ 


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store,     Come  warm  our  hearts  with  love,  with,    love  di  -  vine,Come,warm  our 


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PENTECOST 


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9 

hearts   with    love,  with 

^  f      fJ     f    E= 

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love        di^j^vine,  Thou  beau-teous  source  of 

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7  ^     1  

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—  rH  1  
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1                                                     1                                                                                                                           1 

warm       our      hearts   with        love  

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4.  Thou       art         our    rest 
5.     O            sa    -    credLight! 

—  3  •£  —  ^3  —  ^  —  f-  —  |  —  •  — 

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Come,  Thou  the    soul's    de    -     light-ful  guest,    Come/Thou,  the  soul's  de  - 
Re  -  fresh-ment     in        ex     -    ces  -  siveheat,-        Re  -  fresh-ment  in      ex  - 
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\             * 

y        '         1 

1       J.         N 

»  .  p  -I  *  E  !  !  — 

iJ      J        r  i    r^  i  i       !      ii 

light-ful      guest,      The         pil    -   grim's      sweet      re       -       lief.     
ces  -  sive    heat,        And        sol    -    ace           in             our            grief.  
of      these  hearts,  Whose    faith        as,.  -      pires        to  ^         Thee  

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1          V 

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188 


PENTECOST 


AGAIN  THE  SLOWLY   CIRCLING  YEAR 

J.    RICHARDSON 
Moderato  (J  =96) 


m 


J  j  i  n  ,i  u 


1.     A  -  gain  the  slow  -  ly   circ-lingyear  Brings  roundthe    blessed    hour,  When 
2.Thou  who  in      a  -    ges  past  didstpour  Thy      gra-  ces     from  a  -  bove,    Thy 


i 


p 


n  i  i  \i.j,i  J^N 


on     the  Church  the       Corn-fort  -  er  Came       down  in  grace  and  pow'r. 
grace    in    us    where      lost    re  -store,  And       'stab-lishpeace  and  love. 


God 
All 


i 


L^^l  J 


of     all  grace,   to      Thee     we  pray,  To       Thee    a  -dor-  ing        bend,         In 
glo  -  ry    to       the     Fath  -  er      be,  And        to     the  Son  who        rose,        Glo 


^pi  j  m  j  j  j  ij  j  j  j  i^g 

to        our  heartsthis      sa  -  cred  day  Thy        spir- it's      ful-ness     send, 
ry,       O        Ho  -   ly    Ghost,    to  Thee,While      age   on         a  -  ges    flows. 

J^ 


feiii 


i    ili'TTif 


222 


189 


TRINITY 

HAVE  MERCY  ON  US,  GOD  MOST  HIGH 

Rev.  F.  W.  FABER. 

Semplice(*  =  88) 

"      ^ 


i 


i 


IP 

I  Have  mer-cy  on     us,    Go dlflost  High!  Who  lift  ourhearts  to  Thee,  Have 
2  When  heav'n  and  earth  were  yet  unmade, When  time  was  yet      un-known,Thou 


|*J;H 

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mer  - 
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3  j    ;-^=^^^- 

•  cy  on       us  worms    of  earth,  Most 
Thy  bliss  and    ma  -    jes-ty,    Didst 

f  f   p  if    e  e-    •    ' 

Ho  -   ly  Trin  -  i  - 
Live    and  love      a  -  j 

PE  —  f-  ^  —  Jh 

ty!     Most 
lone!  Thou 

S 

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Lf  —  T—  P  —  I—  1 

'd--  r  .  J 

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an  -  cient  of      all        mys  -'te-ries,   Be  -    fore    Thy  throne  we    lie;    Have 
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mer  -  cy  now,  most     mer-   ci  -    ful,  Most         Ho-  lyTrin-  i       -       ty! 
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3.  O!  listen,  then  most  pitiful! 
To  Thy  poor  creature's  heart, 
It  blesses  Thee  that  Thouart  God, 
That  Thouart  what  Thou  art! 
Most  ancient  of  all  mysteries, 


Still  at  Thy  feet  we  lie,- 
Have  mercy  now,  most  merciful, 
Most  Holy  Trinity, 
Have  mercy  now,  most  merciful, 
Most  Holy  Trinity! 


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190 


CORPUS   CHRISTI 

O  BOND  OF  LOVE 


Moderate  (J  -  80) 


J  J1  I  J 


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1.  O        Bond    of   love, that    dost     u  -  nite    The    ser  -  vant       to       his 

2.  My      dear  -  est  God!  who  dost     so    bind    My  heart    with  count -less 


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Thy     dear  bonds  true       lib  -  er  -  ty,      Thy-  self   Thou  hast  be-stowed    on 

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I          will       be,       Thy 


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can-  not  live  un-less    to      prove    Some    love    for    such     un-meas-ured  love, 
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3. 

O  sweetest  dart  of  love  divine! 

If  I  have  sinned, this  vengeance  take; 
Come  pierce  this  guilty  heart  of  mine. 

And  let  it  die  for  His  dear  sake. 
II: Who  once  expired  on  Calvary, 

His  heart  pierced  thro' for  love  of  me. 4 

4. 
Beloved  Lord!  in  Heaven  above 

Sweet  Jesus;  Thou  awaitest  me 
To  gaze  on  Thee  with  changeless  love, 

This  is  my  hope  laid  up  for  me. 
||: For  how  canst  Thou  deny  me  heaven 

Who,  here,  to  me  Thyself  hath  givenl^l 


225 


CORPUS    CHRISTI 


191         SING,  MY  TONGUE,  THE  JOYFUL  MYSTERY 

Joyfully  (J  =  92) 


l.Sing,      my    joy  -    ful     tongue,  the   mys-t'ry        Of       the     glo  -  rious 
2. Born      un  -  to        us          of          a       Vir-  gin      Pur  -   er      than     the 


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that      knew      no       stain, 
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3. 

Seated,  with  His  brethern  round  Him, 
On  tlie  night  when  lust  they  met, 

For  the  law's  complete  fulfilment 
When  the  Lamb  was  duly  ate, 

Then  before  the  twelve  disciples 
For  their  food  Himself  He  set. 


By  a  word  the  Word  Incarnate 
Simple  bread  to  Flesh  divine, 

Simple  wine  to  Blood  convertethj 
But,  if  sense  to  doubt  incline, 

Under  faith's  sufficient  teaching 
Simple  hearts  all  doubts  resign. 


226 


192 


EVENING 

SWEET  SAVIOUR!  BLESS  US  ERE  WE  GO 

Rev.  P.-W.  FABER 

Andante  (J  =  go) 


j:  *nn 


1.  Sweet    Saviour,  bless    us    ere         we 

2.  The     day  is     done,    its    hour     has 


go, 
run 


Thy  word 
Arid  Thou  has 


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to        our     minds   in  -    stil, 
tak  -   en      count    of         all, 


And  make  our  luke-warm    hearts  to 
Thescan-ty     tri-umphs  grace    hath 


g-low  With  lowly  love  and  fervent  will.  «,.          ui-<-'  i         j  jj     <u>  j     i 

„,,  ,   J  ,,       ,.  ,  .  ,.    Throughlifes  long  day  and  deaths  dark 

won,  The  broken  vow, the  frequent  fall. 

J3-S 


night,  O  gen-tie    Je-sus  be  our    light,       O  gentle     Je-sus  be  our  light. 


J 


m 


3. 

Grant  us,  dear  Lord!  from  evil  ways 
True  absolution  and  release, 

And  bless  us  more  than  in  past  days, 
With  purity  and  inward  peace. 


4. 
Do  more  than  pardon;  give  us  joy; 

Sweet  fear  and  sober  liberty; 
And  simple  hearts  without  delay, 

That  only  long  to  be  like  Thee. 


5. 


Sweet  Saviour!  bless  us,  night  is  come, 
Mary  and  Joseph  near  us  be, 

Good  angels  watch  about  our  home, 
And  we  are  one  day  nearer  Thee, 

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193 


EVENING 

HEAR  THY  CHILDREN,  GENTLE  JESUS 

Rev.  F.  STANFIELD  . 

Allegro  Mode  rat  o  ( J  =  104) 


1.  Hear 

2.  Save 


Thy        child  -    ien, 
us          from         the 


gen 
wiles 


tie 
of 


Je 
Sa 


sus 


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Take             us         'neath             Thy        shelt' 

ring             care. 

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3. 

Gentle  Jesus,  look  in  pity, 

From  Thy  glorious  throne  above, 
All  the  night  Thy  heart  is  wakeful 

In  Thy  sacrament  of  love. 


4. 
Shades  of  even  fast  are  falling, 

Day  is  fading  into  gloom; 
When  the  shades  of  death  fall  round  us, 

Lead  Thine  exiled  children  home. 


228 


194 


v/1 


MORNING 

JUST    FOR   TO-DAY 


Sister  of  Notre  Dame 


j      Andante  (J  =  88) 

.    l.Lord,           for            to  -  mor  -    row            and          it's      needs         I 
.    2.  Let             me          both      di     -       li             gent     -     ly       work        And 

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*      -       I 

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do                   not            Pr*y>            Keep            me,         my 
du        -          ly             pray;              Let            me           be 

TT=  r^J    «h  if     r    IP    F 

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stain         of             sin,                 Just            for                 to 
word        and           deed,             Just            for                 to 

4  II 

day. 
day. 

i     .j.     -  « 

IE  —  P-TT  —  5p  "^  —  ^u  F  —  -g  j  

1          _              II 

3. 

Let  me  be  slow  to  do  my  will, 
Prompt  to  obey; 

Help  me  to  sacrifice  myself, 
Just  for  today. 

4. 
Let  me  no  wrong  or  idle  word, 

Unthinking  say; 
Let  Thou  a  seal  upon  my  lips, 

Just  for  today. 


5. 

Let  me  in  season,  Lord,  be  grave, 

In  season  gay. 
Let  me  be  faithful  to  Thy  grace, 

Just  for  today. 

6. 

Lord,  for  tomorrow  and  it's  needs, 

I  do  not  pray; 
But  keep  me,  guide  me,  lore  me,  Lord, 

Just  for  today. 


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195 


GUARDIAN   ANGEL 

DEAR   ANGEL!  EVER  AT  MY  SIDE 

Rev.  F.  W.  FABER 

Moderate    J  =  112 


l.Dear      an  -  gel,  ev  -  er       at         my  side,  How   love  -  ly  thou  must 
2.  Thy     beau-ti-ful     and    shin  -  ing  face     I         see     not,  tho'     so 


1 


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1  3     3    L«i    3    '  3.     <    »     a    ' 

leave    thy     home         in      heavn     to  guide     A 
sweet  -ness     of             thy      soft      low  -voice,      I 

i  f     i>    J~3    •    it     r    g     t    i 

near,-  The      i 

^  ^  lr    ^  xf  —  V  —  ' 

'F   ^  r     v  ' 

11     f  r    P    ' 

lit  -  tie  child  like     me,       To    guide  a      lit  -  tie    child  like      me. 
am     too  deaf   to        hear  Low  voice,  I       am      too  deaf    to         hear. 


3. 

I  cannot  feel  thee  touch  my  hand, 
With  pressure  light  and  mild, 

To  check  me  as  my  mother  did, 
When  I  was  but  a  child. 

4. 
But  I  have  felt  thee  in  my  thoughts, 

Fighting  with  sin  for  me,- 
And  when  my  heart  loves  God  I  know 

The  sweetness  is  from  thee. 


5. 

And  when, dear  spirit,!  kneel  down 
Morning.and  night  to  prayer 

Something  there  is  within  my  heart, 
Which  tells  me  thou  art  there. 

6. 

Yes!  when  I  pray  thou  prayest  too- 
Thy  prayer  is  all  for  me; 

But  when  I  sleep,  thou  sleepestnot, 
But  watchest  patiently. 


7. 


Then  love  me,  love  me,  Angel  dear! 

And  I  will  love  thee  morej 
And  help  me,  when  my  soul  is  cast 

Upon  th'  eternal  shore. 


230 


196 


ST.  MICHAEL,  ARCHANGEL 

MICHAEL  PRINCE  OF  HIGHEST  HEAVEN 

CHORUS  JULES  BRAZIL 

Mar  da  (J  =  100) 


Mi  -  chael  Prince  of         high-  est       heav'n         No  -  blest    of        ce     - 


fefe* 


r  r  it  f  i1  r 


Htt 


Jrli  ,j  ijiy'fi  Jri^-  J  j  J  ij  j  B 


les-tial  ranks,  Low-ly  sing-ing         in     thine  hon-our,   Bring  we  now  our 


^-  _  — ^  .  i^^ 

meed    of          thanks,          Bring    we       now        our  meed.      of     thanks. 


e* 


1.  Migh-ty      vie -tor    all        re-splen-dent,  Next  to     Ma  -  ry  thou  dost  reign; 

2.  Ga  -  brie l,sil-ver-tongued and  glo-rious',    Ra-phajl,  heal-er     of      our    woes, 

*      if- 


i 


Come    and  bless  us      with     thy  pres-ence,  Bring  with  th,eethy 
Bless- ed     an  -  gels,  gen  -   tie  guard-ians,  Be      our    aid,  re  - 


heav'n-ly 
pel   our 


train. 
woes. 


lud 


I 


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3. 

Breathe  into  our  hearts  your  sweetness, 
Fill  our  souls*  with  love  divine, 
May  your  gracious  presence  ever 
Round  your  charge  protecting  shine. 


D.C. 


231 


197 


ANGELS 


KNOW  YE  THAT  ANGELS  SILENTLY  GLIDE 
Cantabile  (J  =96) 


pi 


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V  O  ••^ 

1  Know  ye   that     an- gels       si  -  lent-ly  glide      ^rom  thoir  blest  man-s ions 
2.  Bless-ings  pre -cede  them  while  they  ad -vane  e,      Sa  -  tan    in       ter-ror 


Mm 


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down     to    our     side?  Know  ye  their    bright  eyes     watch  night  and      day 
low  -  ers  his    lance.   All     the  dear       le    -    gions     flee       in       dis  -  may, 


I 


i 


CHORUS 


p 


Lest     e  -  vij       spi  -   rits    make  you  their       prey.      Beau-ti-ful    an- gels 
Melt- ing  like    morn -ing       va  -  pors    a      -     way.      Beau-ti-ful    an-gels 


f  '  if  r  if  f  r 


m 


f- 

Ov-er  the    chil-  dren  dear  to  the  Lord;  By  your  sweet 

A- 


keep  watch  and  ward 


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pres-ence  ren-derus    still      Stead- fast    in  good-ness,  proof   a-gainst  ill. 


a 

Often  their  gentle  voice  from  above 
Touches  our  heart  strings,teaches  us  love, 
Leads  us  to  worship  happily  here, 
Even  as  angels  in  their  bright  sphere. 


232 


ANGELS 

HARK!  HARK!   MY  SOUL 

Rev.  F.  W.    FABER 

.  Andante  religioso  (J  =  66) 


\\LV\  4  J    4^=F 

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2.     On-  ward  we      go      for  still    we  hear  them    sing-  ing,   Come  wea  -  ry 

tM.  *  g  g  f  i  e:  e  e  e  e   e   i  r    r  ..  Ji  .   r    . 

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P-  ;    F  P  ' 

1 

Far,  far  away,  like  bells  at  evening  pealing, 
The  voice  of  Jesus  sounds  o'er  land  and  sea, 
And  laden  souls  by  thousands  meekly  stealing, 
King  Shepherd  turn  their  weary  steps  toThee. 


199 


GUARDIAN   ANGEL 

BLESS  ME,  BEFRIEND  ME 
Semplice  (J  =  9t>) 


if  JP  L  *i  —  1  \-± 

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2.  Beam    on    my    glad-ness,Thy     joy    I    shall      sha 

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path  shall  be      clear,           Hov-  er    thou  o'er  me,    No     foe  shall    I        fear. 

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Whom  God  sends  to  me, 
Sinful  and  lowly, 

My  guardian  to  be. 
Wilt  thou  not   cherish 

The  child  of  thy  care? 
Let  me  not  perish, 

My  trust  is  thy  prayer. 


4. 
O,  may  I  never 

Forget  thou  art  near-, 
Keep,  keep  me  ever 

In  love   and  in  fear. 
Waking  and   sleeping, 

In  labour  and  rest, 
In  thy  sweet  keeping 

My  life  shall  be  blest. 


5. 


Fill  my  last  sorrow 

I'll  walk  in  thy  light; 
Till  the  tomorrow 

Eternal  and  bright. 
Till  thy  soft  pinions 

Shall  waft  me  on  high, 
To  those  dominions 

More  fair  than  the  sky. 


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200 


ANGELS 

O  GOD!  HOW  OUGHT  MY    GRATEFUL  HEART 


1.  0 

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watching  o    -     ver       me, 


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And  when  th«  morning  from  the  east 
Sends  forth  her  golden  rays, 
Teach  me  to  raise  my  heart  to  God} 
And  sing  His  glorious  praise, 
And  sing  His  glorious  praise. 


4. 

In  evening,  when  the  cooling  breeze 
Invites  to  sweet  repose, 
May  I  in  grateful  thanks  to  Him 
My  weary  eyelids  close, 
My  weary  eyelids  close. 


5. 

Celestial  Guardian,  thus  with  Thee, 
And  by  Thy  constant  care, 
May  I  the  world's  corruption  flee, 
And  heavenly  blessings  share, 
And  heavenly  blessings  share. 


HEAVEN 

YES,  HEAVEN   IS  THE  PRIZE 

Tr.Rev.  E.VAUGHAN  C.SS.  R. 

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Ohl'tis  not  hard  to  gain,- 

He  surely  wins  who  tries, 
For  hope  can  conquer  pain. 


4. 
Yes,  heaven  is  the  prizel 

Death  opens  wide  the  door,- 
And  then  the  spirit  flies 
To  God  for  evermore. 


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202 


StBernard  of  Cluny 

Moderate  (J  =  100) 


HEAVEN 

FOR  THEE  O  DEAR,  DEAR  COUNTRY 


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With  jasper  glow  thy  bulwarks, 

Thy  streets  with  emeralds  blaze; 
The  sardius  and  the  topaz 

Unite  in  thee  their  rays-, 
Thine  ageless  walls  are  bonded 

With  amethyst  unpriced; 
The  saints  build  up  thy  fabric, 

The  corner  stone  is  Christ. 


'4. 
The  Cross  is   all  thy  splendour, 

The  Crucified  thy  praise; 
His  laud  and  benediction 

Thy  ransomed  people  raise, 
Upon  the  Rock  of  Ages 

They  build  thy  holy  tower; 
Thine  is  the  victor's  laurel, 

And  thine  the  golden  dower. 


5. 


O  sweet  and  blessed  country, 

The  home  of  God's  elect! 
0  sweet  and  blessed  country, 

That  eager  hearts  expect! 
Jesus,  in  mercy  bring  us 

To  that  dear  land  of  rest; 
Who  art,  with  God  the  Father, 

And  Spirit,  ever  blest. 


237 


203 


HEAVEN 

JERUSALEM  THE  GOLDEN! 


StBernard  of  Cluny 

Moderato  ( J  =  so) 


J  J  Ij  j  j  Hi 


1.  Jer   -      u  -    sa  -  lem     the    gold  -    en!  With  milk   and  hon-ey       blest,' 
2.They  stand,   those  halls  of        Zi    -     on,    All      ju  -  bi-laatwith     song-, 


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Be-neatn    thy    con-  tern  -  pla-tion  Sink    heart  and  voice     op  -   prest. 
And  bright  with  man-y^an      an  -  gel,  And       all      the  mar-  tyr    throng. 


f  ir  r  ft  ir-rf  F  iF  r 


I    know       not,  0        I         know     not  What       joys    a  -  wait     u«       there, 
The  Prince    is      ev  -    er          in      them, The        day-light  is       se   -    rene; 


What      ra-dian-cy   of        glo  -  ry,What  bliss      be-yond  com  -    pare. 
The    past-ures  of    the    bless  -  ed  Are  decked     in     glo-rious       sheen. 


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3. 

There  is  the  throne  of  David; 

And  there  from  care  released, 
The  shout  of  them  that  triumph, 

The  song  of  them  that  feast. 
And  they  who  with  their  leader, 

Have  conquered  in  the  fight, 
For  ever  and  for  ever 

Are  clad  in  robes  of  white. 


4. 

O  sweet  and  blessed  country, 

The  home  of  God's  elect! 
O  sweet  and  blessed  country, 

That  eager  hearts  expect! 
Jesus,  in  mercy  bring  us 

To  that  dear  land  of  rest; 
Who  art,  with  God  the  Father, 

And  Spirit  ever  blest. 


238 


204 

Rev.  F.  W.  FABER 

Allegro  Moderato  ( J  =  120) 


HEAVEN 

O  PARADISE! 


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1. 0    Pa -ra-dise!   O    Pa- ra-dise!  Who      doth  not  crave  for          rest?       Who 
2.0    Pa- ra-disel   O    Pa- ra-dise! 'Tis       wea- ry    wait-ing         here  I 


would     not        seek  the       hap-py  land  Where  they  that       lov'd  are       blest. 

long      to          be   where    Je  -  sus     is      To          feel     to          see  Him       near_ 

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3.  O   Paradise!    O    Paradise! 

I  want  to  sin  no   more 
I  want  to  be  as  pure  on  earth 
As  on  Thy  spotless  shore 

Where  loyal  hearts  and  true 

Stand  ever  in  the  light, 
All  rapture  through  and  through 
In  God's  most  holy  sight! 

4.  0  Paradise!  O  Paradise! 

I  greatly  long  to  see 
The  special  place  my  dearest  Lord 
Is  furnishing  for  me; 

Where  loyal  hearts  and  true 

Stand  ever  in  the  light, 

All  rapture  through  and  through 

In  God's  most  holy  sight! 

5.0  Paradise!  O  Paradise! 

I  feel  'twill  not  be  long; 
Patience!  I  almost  think  I  hear 
Faint  fragments  of  thy  song; 
Where  loyal  hearts  and  true 

Stand  ever  in  the  light, 
All  rapture  through  and  through 
In  God's  most  holy  sight! 
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THE  POPE 

LONG  LIVE    THE  POPE! 


Rev.  H.  T.  HENRY,  Litt.  D 

Maestoso 
J  A  u        f 


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King  of  Rome,  The  theme  of    lov  -  ing    song:       Let      all      the  earth  his 
din  and  strife,The  clash     of  mace    and  sword,        He    bears      a  -  lone     the 

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|_l  !_._!  1  1  1  

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THE  POPE 


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shep-herd  staff, This       cham  -  pion      of  the 


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bears     a-  lone    the   shep-herd  staff,  This    cham-pion    of       the    Lord. 


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3. 

His  signet  is  the  Fisherman's; 

No  sceptre  does  he  bear,* 

In  meek  and  lowly  majesty 

He  rules  from  Peter's   Chair: 

And  yet  from  ev'ry  tribe  and  tongue, 

From  ev'ry  clime  and  zone, 

Three  hundred  million  voices  sing 

The  glory  of  his  throne. 

Three  hundred  million  voices  sing 

The  glory  of  his  throne. 

4. 

Then  raise  the  chant,  with  heart  and  voice, 
In  church  and  school  and  home: 
"Long  live  the  Shepherd  of  the  flock! 
Long  live  the  Pope  of  Romel" 
Almighty  Father,  bloss  his  work, 
Protect  him  in  his  ways, 
Receive  his  prayers,  fulfil  his  hopes, 
And  grant  him  "length  of  days." 
Receive  his  prayers,  fulfil   his  hopes, 
And  grant  him  "length  of  days." 


241 


THE  POPE 

206  FULL  IN  THE  PANTING  HEART 

CARDINAL  WISEMAN  Old   English  Tun^ 

Moderato  (J  =  84) 


m 


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1.  Full       in   the    pant-ing  heart     of  Rome,  Be-neaththe     a-  pos  -  ties' 

2.  The     gol-den    roof,  the    mar- ble  walls,  The     Va  -    ti     -     can's    ma- 


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crown-  ing    dome  From       pil  -   grim's  lips  that       kiss    the    ground  Breathes 
jes  -    tic      halls    The        note    re  -    dou-bles        till      it         fills   With 


in      all     tongues   one      .on  -  ly      sound. ' God       bless  our        Pope   the 
ech-  oes      sweet      the        Se  -  ven     Hills. 


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great,    the        good, God     bless   our      Pope,     the       great,  the         good. 


SP 


— 


3. 

From  torrid  south  to  frozen  north 
The  wave  harmonious  stretches  forth, 
Yet  strikes  no  chord  more  true  to  Rome's 
Than  rings  within  our  hearts  and  homes 
II: God  bless  our  Pope,thegreatjthe  good!:H 


4. 

For,  like  the  sparks  of  unseen  fire 
That  speak  along  the  magic  wire, 
From  home  to  home,  from  heart  to  heart 
These  words  of  countless  children  dart 
lUGod  bless  our  Pope, the  great, the 


5. 


To  homes  and  hearts  of  Saints  above, 
Which  linked  with  ours  in  thought  and  love, 
Repeating,  bless  the  pilgrims'  strain, 
As  showers  enrich  with  borrowed  rain 
ll:God  bless  our  Pope, the  great, the  good!:|| 


242 


GENERAL 

207  FAITH  OF  OUR  FATHERS 

Rev.  F.  W.  FABER  (FIRST  TUNS) 

Moderato  (J  =  s«) 

'  N* 


ZEE 


1. Faith     of    our       Fa-thers!     liv  -  ing       still,       In    spite     of    dun-geon, 
2.   Our     Fa-thers,  chained  in      pris-ons       dark,  Were  still      in  heart  and 


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fire       and        sword,    Oh!  how       our      hearts  beat         high  with     joy, 
con-   science  free;      How  sweet  would      be       their        children's      fate, 


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Faith  of  our  Fathers!  Mary's  prayers  Faith  of  our  Fathers!  we  will  love 

Shall  keep  our  country  fast  to  thee;  Both  friend  and  foe  in  ,all  our  strife, 

And  thro' the  truth  that  comes  from  God,  And  preach  thee  too,  as  love  knows  how, 

Oh,  we  shall  prosper  and  be  free!  By  kindly  words  and  virtuous  life. 

243 


251 


LATIN    HYMNS,  LITANIES, 
MOTETS  FOR  BENEDICTION, 

VESPER  PSALMS,  MASSES,  etc. 

^  ^ 

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252 


LATIN  HYMNS 

ADORO  TE   DEVOTE 


To  be  sung  in  unison 


'rdHti  r^  —  I  1  —  f^d  1  —  —  I  —  i  —  i  n 

"9"J!  J  —  i!  '    *    *  —  -  —  ^~~  —  J  —  •  —  ^  —  J  J 

1.  A   -  do  -  ro      Te     de  -  vo      -        te,          la  -tens  De    -    i  -  tas. 
8.  Je  -  su            quern  ve  -  la       -       turn      nunc     a  -   spf  -  ci  -  o. 

I/  ^     cLr  —  r^-  f  r   r     f       [>       h     =J 

J^      If                                    _1J_I                          J_l                      1                              Iii 

as  —  i  —  T  —  •  —  •  —  «  —  *  —  =  —  •  •  —  >  —  j.    j  —  
9   -fW  -fs__^-r               F         r;    V  2 

Qu.ua  sub                his       fi    -  gu        -        ns          ve     -    re       la        ti  -tas- 
O    -  ro                  fi    -    at       il         -       lud         quod    tarn     si    -    ti  -  o,  ' 

iJLh  J  J   r~i  J   ^~'j   J     J  _J= 

r 

TO                                                             mm                       •                             *< 
*                                                                           •"            f                              f                      p 
Ti  -  bi        se                cor      me        -        urn           to  -  turn    su 
Ut       te        re       -        ve   -    la                  ta           cer-nens     f 

t=—  J— 

r         r 

-    ji  -  cit, 
A   -    ci   -    e 

J      .. 

lUJt  r  r  —     f  —  i 

r 

Qui  -  a   Te  con-iem-plans    to-turn  de-fi-cit. 
Vi-su  sim  be  -  a    -   tus       tu-ae    glo-ri-aa         A-  men. 

IJrJ  Jji^1 

A    -    men. 

3BS  —  e  —  1 

/  f  f      -       f  •         p  p    7  —  p—  C  p 

"~rf  r  i 

Visus,  gustus,  tactus,  in  Te  fallitur, 
Sed  audftu  solo  tuto  crtTditur. 
Credo  quidquid  dixit  Dei  Filius 
Nil  hoc  veritatis  verbo  verius. 

a. 

In  cruce  latebat  sola  Deitas, 
At  hiclatet  simul  et  Humanitas: 
Aiiibo  tamen  credens  atque  cdnfitens, 
Peto  quod  petfvit  latro  poenitens. 

4. 

Plagas,  sicut  Thomas, non  intueor, 
Deum  tamen  meum  Te  conffteor. 
Fac  me  Tibi  semper  magis  credere, 
In  Te  spem  habere,  Te  dilfgere. 


5. 

O  memoriale  mortis  Domini: 
Panis  vivus,  vilampruistanshdhaini: 
Praestameae  menti  de  Te  vfvere, 
Et  Te  illi  semper  dulce  sapere. 

6. 

Pie  Pelicane,  Jesu  Do'mine, 
Me  immundum  mundaTuo  sanguine, 
Cujus  unastilla  salvum  facere, 
Totum  quit  ab  omni mundum scelere. 

,  7- 

Jesu,  quern  velatum  nunc  aspfcio 
Oro,  fiat  illud,  quod  tarn  sitio, 
Ut,  Te  revelata  cernens  facie, 
Visu  sim  beautus  Tuat  gloriie. 


245 


253 


CORPUS   CHRISTI 

LAUDA  SIGN 


Allegretto   (J  =  112) 


fefe' 

•^  A    h      > 

h     J>     J         J      =i 

F^F^-J         J   =| 

f9^  =*=5=  4   3  --=*=  "      *~ 

1.  Lau   -  da       Si    -  on        Sal     -     va 
2.  Quan-tum     po    -  tes  -    tan     -     turn 

1  3^3       j     =< 

to'             -             rem 
au            -              fie, 

,J-^J       .     = 

i 

-k-  A- 

r  T- 

-f= 

p 

tt  ^  1 

r  __ 

Lau-daDu-cem  et    Pas  -  tor  -  em       In  hym-nib    et      can-  ti  -  cis. 
Qu-iama-jor  om-  ni        lau  -  de      Nee  lau-da-re      suf-fi-cib. 


* 


3.  Laudis  thema  specialis, 
Panis  vivus  et  vitalis 

Hodie  propdnitur. 

4.  Quern  in  sacra     inensa  co 
Turbae  fratruiu  duodena*, 

Datum  non  ainbTgitur. 

5.  Sit  laus  plena,  sit  sonora, 
Sit  jucunda,  sit  decora 

Mentis  jubilatio. 

6.  Dies  enim  solemnis  agitur, 

In  qua  mensae  prima iec61itur 
Hujus  institutio. 

7.  In  hac  meusa  novi  Regis, 
Novum  Pascha  nova)  legis, 

Phase  vetus  terminal. 

8.  Vetustatem  novitas, 
Umbram  fugit  veritas, 

Noctem  lux  elfminat. 

9.  Quod  in  ccena  Christus  gessit, 
Faciendum  hoc  expressit 

In  sui  memoriam. 

lO.Docti  sacris  inbtitutis, 
Panem,vinum  in  salutib 
Consecramus  hostiam. 


11.  Dogma  datur  Christianis, 
Quod  in  carnem  transit  panib, 
Et  vinum  in  sanguinem. 

1^'.  Quod  non  capis,  quod  non  vides, 
Animo'sa.  f  irmat  tides, 
Praeter  rerum  ordinem. 

13.  Sub  diversis  specie'bub, 
Signis  tantum  et  non  rebus. 
Latent  res  eximiat*. 

14-CarOj  cibus.  sanguis,  potub- 
Manet  tamen  Christus  totus 
Sub  utraque  specie. 

15.  A  sumente  non  concfsus, 

Non  confractus,  non  divTsus, 
Integer  acciptur. 

16.  Sumit  unus,  sumunt  mille: 
Quantum  isti,  tantum  ille: 

Nee  sumptus  consumitur. 

17.  Sumunt  boni,  sumunt  mail: 
Sorte  tamen  inaequali, 

Vitifi,vel  interitus. 

IS.Mors  est  malis  vitabonis: 
Vide  parib  sumptionib 
Quam  sit  dispar  exitub. 


246 


254 

ST.  THOMAS  AQUINAS 


LATIN  HYMNS 

PANCiE   LINGUA 


Ir-f  j  

—  i  —  i  —  i  —  i  —  i  —  i—  j  j  — 

frJ-J  J  J  .hj 

—  J    S~^\    J  —  R 

l.Pan-ge,  lin-gua,       glo-ri-d    -     si 
2.  No-bis  da-tus,          no-bis  na  -    tus 

Fr-     r    f 

Cor  -    po-ris  my   - 
Ex         in-tac-ta 

11    f-?                          rj                 • 

p~ry-         —  p-    p  * 

ste-ri       -      um, 
Vir'  gi       -       ne, 

-S=T  f1-^ 

-y*-  —  p  — 

-j—  1  —  3  —  3—  H  e  —  = 

—  f=f  —  N  — 

S 

i  J  j      i    i   i    i  ii 

1  

1        J       1         1 

J  J  J    I  =[ 

San-gui-nis-que      pre  -  ti  -  6^-si,      Quern    in  mun  -  di 
Et    in  mun-do       con-ver-sa-tus,     Spar-  so    ver  -  bi 

n  e  f  r       f1     ^  J  iif  p  

**i  U  b  F  1  -n  b;  hi  

pre  -  ti      '-    um 
se"  -  mi     -     ne, 

—  '  g  

^  r  r 

—  i  .  — 

r       i 

1     r  .  = 

f 


Fruc-tus  ven-tris  ge-ne-ro-si     Rexef-fu-dit     gen-ti-um.  (or) 

Su  -  i     mo  -  ras    in-co-la-tus    Mi-ro  clau-sit    dr-di-ne.   A-men.  A   -    men. 


f 


3. 

In  supreme  nocte  ccena; 

Recumbens  cum  fra"tribus, 
Observata  lege  plene 

Cibis  in  legalibus, 
Cibum  turb«e  duodente 

Se  dat  suis  m ambus. 

4. 
Verbum  caro  panem  ve'rum, 

Verbo  carnem  eificit, 
Fftque  sanguis  Christimerum, 

Etsi  sensus  deficit, 
Ad  firmandum  cor  since'rum 

Sdla  fides  sufficit. 

V.  Panem  de  coalo  prtestitfsti  eis,  alle 
luia. 


5. 

Tantum  ergo    Sacrament  um 

Venere'mur  cernui, 
Et  antfquum  documentum 

Novo  cedat  rTtui: 
Praestet  ffdes  supplementum 

Sensuum  defe'ctui. 

6. 

Genito'ri    Genito'que 

Laus  et  jubilatio, 
Salus,  honor,  virtus  quoque 

Sit  et  benedfctio, 
Procede'nti  ab  utroque 

Compar  sit  laudatio.  Amen. 

/?. Omne  delectamentum  in  se  habe'ntem, 
alleluia. 


247 


255 


VENI  JESU,  AMOR  MI 


CHERUBINI 


Andante  (J  =  92) 


I 


Ve  -  ni,  Je  -  au,    A  -  mor  mi,          Ve-ni,       Ve-ni,        Ve-ni,  a-mor 


p 


-    .     ,  p   F i-F- 


m 


»   » 


Je-su,       Ve  -  ni,  Je-su,  A  -  mor  mi,          Ve       -       ni,    O       A-  mor 


Nit 


^ 


J 


P 


m 


mi.  Ve-ni,  Je  -   su,     A  -   mor    mi, Ve-ni,   Je   -   su,   A  -   mor    mi, Ve-ni 


rrrnrr 


i 


m 


i  ^ 

Urn 


& 


r  -r 

Je  -   su,    A     -    mo      mi,      Ve-ni,         Ve-ni,        O      A-  mor   mi, 


• 


P 


£^ 


molto  rail. 

± 


S&t 


m 


Ve-ni,  A-mor  mi, 


Ve-ni,  A  -  mor    mi! 


m 


248 


256 

Breviary 

Lento  (J  =  84) 


LATIN  HYMNS 

PARCE   DOMINE 


Ancient 


Par  -  ce       Do   -  mi    -    ne, 


Par  -    ce         po  -  pu    -    lo 


tu    -    Oj     Ne    in    ae-ter-num     I-ras-ca 


rs       no 


257  o  COR  JESU 

Andantino  (J  =  92) 


rfll.  »  1     I  — 

1^ 

1. 

r    ^r 

0           Cor 

c  
Je      -    s 

u 

Sa    -     cr« 

a 

tfs     - 

si  mum 

2.  0           Cor  Ma  -   rf  .     -    an 

Im    -  macu             la 

turn 

>>'L  »    1 

^5 

i 

J 

rf  S 

rf2  

—  i  

:^   E  4 

;=F  —  — 

i  r     r 

258 


LATIN  HYMNS 

RGRATE,  COELI,  DESUPER 

(TEMPORE    ADVENTUS) 


Oratorian   Version 


SUL1 


Ro  -  ra    -  te,     coe  -  li,     de-su-per:         et      nu  -  bes    plu-ant     ju  -  stum. 
TUTTJ  SOLI 


Ro  -  ra  -  te,fctc.l.Ne   i  -  ra  -  sea-rib,  Do -mi  -ne:       ne    ul-tra  rne-oif-ne  -ris 


J   J    iJ'  ff  (r_(L_E  y  y  r  i 


i    -  ni-qui  -  ta  -  tib     no  -  strae:      EC  -  ce     cf  -  vi -tas  San-cti    tu  -    i 


1 


rTTr r 


^ 


fa  -  eta  est    de-ser    -    ta,          Si -on     de-ser-ta    fa-ctaest:        Je  -  ru     - 


*  J^  J>  J'  ^ 


sa-lem  de-bO-la-ta   est:          do-mus  san-cti  -  li  -  ca- ti  -  o  -  nib   no-straw 

TL'TTI 


ot  glo-ri-ae  no-  strae  u-bi  lau-da-ve-runt  te    pa-ties  uo-stri.     Ro-ra  -  te;etc. 
SUL1  _ 


Ji  J^  J) 


j,        J>  J 


Pec-ca  -  vi  -  mus,     et      fa-cti  bum-us     ut     ioi-mun-dus    oiu  -  nes    nos, 


et      ce  -  ci    -  di  -  mus      qua  -  si      fo'  -  li  -  um          u   -  ni  -  ver    -    si: 


250 


LATIN  HYMNS 


p 


r    r  r~[r 


Et        i    -    ni  -  qui    -  ta  -  tes      no  -  strut-      qua  -  si        ven  -  tus      ab   -  s»tu    - 


J>  J  J 


J»  J'  J' 


le'-  runt    nos:        ab-scon-df-  sti      fa  -  ci  -em     tu  -  am       a       no    -  bis, 

'turn 


et    al  -  li-  sf-sti  nos     in  tua-nu  i  -  ni-qui-ta  -  tis>    no  -  btrae.  Ro  -  ra  -  te,  etc. 
SOLI 


J)      J>      J^     J 


(f 


3.  Vi  -  de,    Do  -  mi     -    ne,     al  -  fli  -  cti  -  o  -  nem    po'  -  pu-  li      tu   -    i, 


JTTTTfr 


P 


et     mit-te  quern  mis  -su-rus     es»:  e  -  in  it  -  te     A-gnumdom-i   -  na    - 


J 


to-rem  ter  -  rae        de    pe-tra    de-ser-ti    ad  mon-tem       ff-li-ae     Si -on: 

rum 


:JOJ^        J     ^ 


i5=fc 


-**-• 


JjiJ^J    UJj 


ut    ad  -  fe-rat    ip-se       ju-gum    cap-ti-vi  -ta  -  tis     no- strae.  Ro  -  ra-  te.  etc. 
SOU 


LjqJ-U 


r 


4.Con-so-la-mi-ni,   cou-so-la-mi-ni,     pd-pu-le    me  -  us:        ci-to    ve'-ni -et 


J' 


J      |       (r  [f     (T 


sa-lus    tu  -   a.         Qua-re  moe-ro-re  con-su-  me-ris?  qua-re     iu-no-va- 


' 


j 


vit    te   do-lor?     Sal-va-bo    te,       no  -  li     ti-me-   re: 


>   jt  [f    [T-ff^J 


^J  J*  JT;  ^ 


e  -go     e-nim  sum 
TUTTl 


Do-mi-nus    De-ustu-us,    San-ctus    Is-ra-el,  Red-em-ptor  tu  -  us.    Ro-ra-te,  etc. 

251 


259 


LATIN   HYMNS 


MISE 


Ihf-l         1    1 

.      Mi-se    - 
IpJ.'i     P.  

re                                                                              re       me  -  i       De  -  us 

—  °  —                                     —  f"  "  —  F~  *~i*  —  p  i*  i~ 

2.   Et  se    - 
3.  Xm-plius 
4.   Outf     - 
5.  Ti-bi 
6.    Ec-ce 
7.   Ec-ce 
8.  As-per  - 
9.  Au-df    - 
1O.  A-ve'r  - 
11.  Cor  muu  - 
12.  Ne  pro  - 
l.'f  Red-de 
14.  Do-ce'  - 
15.  Lf-be-ra 
16.Do-mi-ne, 
17.  Qudniam 
IS.^acri   - 
19.  Be-nik  - 
20.Tuncac  - 

260 

i                      _  _ 

cundum  multitudinum  mise         -        -          ra-ti     d-numtu-a    -   rum, 
lava  me  ab  in        -                             -                    i-qui-ta-te        me   -   a, 
niam  iniquitate      me         •-                              am      e-gocog-nds  -  co, 
soli  peccavi,  et  malum  co     -                            ram    te             fe    •   ci: 
enim  in  iniqui       -        -                                      ta-ti-  bus  con-  ceptussum 
enim  veritatem                                                        di    -    le      -     xis    -  ti; 
ges  me  hysso'       .  .    .  -                   .                   po        et  mun-  da  -  bor; 
tui  meodabis  gaudi     -                    -                   um       et,  las  -    ti    -  tiam 
te  faciem  tuam  a                                                 pec  -  ca-tis      me   -  is, 
dum  ere       ...                    .         .          a           in  me,     De  -  us, 
jicias  mex    ...                              -         a          fa-ci-e     tu    -    a, 
mihi  JLuitUiam                                                         sa-lu  -  ta-ris      tu    -    i, 
bo  inf           .         .          -                    -                   quos    vi-as        tu   -   as, 
me  de  sanguinibus,  Deus,  D«us                        sa   -     lu-tis      me  -   «e; 
labi                          -  f      -                                          a          me-a   a  -  pe  -  riesj 
si  vplufsses,  sacrificium                                      de  -  dfs-sem     u   -  tique 
tic  mm  Deo  spfritus                                             con  -  trf-bu  -  la  -  tusj 
ne  fa^c,  Domine^in  bona  volunta                      te         tu-a         Si   -    on, 
ceptabis  sacrificium  justrtiie,  oblationes,      *  t^       no-lo  -  caus-taj 
Re'qui  em  as  -  ter  -  nam 
Et       lux  per  -  pe'  -  tua 

BENE 

•  ,     |XX"M     iH  r-l  h-« 

JL*  —  J  J  ^ 

|tA||  ^  0  •  ^  jj  4  

Be-ne    - 
t>.«    ^£L 

dfctus  Ddminus                                                  De      -       us        Israel 

linn                                                                                       f'^                 .f         i 

>ff  r  r  — 

•k             I 

2.  Et  ti    - 
3.   Si-cut 
4.    Sa-lu'    - 
5.    Ad  fa    - 
6.  Jus-ju    - 
7.    Ut  si.  - 
8.    In  san  - 
9.    Et  tu 
1O.  Ad  dan  - 
11.  Per  vfs  - 
12.  11  -lu     - 
13.  Glo'      - 
14.  Si-cut 
At  Requiems 
iimteadv/Gfon 

I  1  1  Lp  j*_  Jl 

rexit  cornu  sa                                                      li£              tis        no   bis, 
locutus  est  per                                                      os               san  -  cto-rum 
tern  ex  ini      -        -                                       -       mf     -        cis       no-stris, 
cie'ndam  misericordiam  cum                             pa      -       tribus  no-stris: 
randum,  quod  juravit  ad  A'braham                  pa     -        trem    no-  strum 
ne  tim6re,  de  manu  inimicdrum  nostrdrum       li                be   -    ra-ti, 
ctitate,  et  jubtftia^                                              co     -        ram      ip  -  so, 
puer,  prophe'ta  Altissi    -                                    mi              vo  -  caoe-ris 
dam  scientiam  salutis                                      pie     -       bi         e  -  jus; 
cera^misericdrdiie  ^                                            De      -        i         no  -  &tri. 
m  in  are  his,  qui  in  tenebris  et  in  umbra           mor    -       tis       se-dent: 
ria                                                                          Pa      -     tri  et  Ff  -  lio 
erat  in  princfpio,  et                                              nunc          et       sem-per 
Rcqui      -                                                                     em              te    -    ter-  nam 
"Et                                                                               lux            per  -   pe  -  tua 

252 


LATIN   HYMNS 


1  J  J 

ij  J  i  i 

p 

'         I       I 

seciindum  magnam  mi                                                  be  -re 

\-'  •  j  i 
P; 

cor-di-am 

i  p.  —  i 

t 

•6 

U 

L 


am 

+ 



~T  — 

dele  i       -^       -        -        -        ... 

eta  pecca       -        -         .... 

et  peccatum  meum  con         .... 

utjustiiiceris  in  sermonibus  tuis,  et  vincas 

et  in  peccatis  concepit 

incur  tu  et  occulta  sapientia»  tua»  manif   - 

lavabis  me  et  super  ni 

et  exultabunt  ossa 

et  omnes  iniquita         -         -        -        - 

et  spfntum  rectum  innova  in 

et  Spiritum  Sanctum  tuum 

et  spfritu  princi         -         .... 

et  fmpii  ad 

et  exultabit  lingua  mea 

et  os  meum  annuntia  -        -        -        -         - 

holocaust  is 

cor  contrftum  et  humiliatum,  De 

ut  ajdificen  ..--.. 

tune  imponent  super  alta    -        -         -        . 

do-          ....... 


ni-qui 

ta-  tern 

me     - 

am. 

to 

me-o 

mun  - 

dame. 

tra 

me  est 

sem  - 

per. 

cum 

ju-di 

ca      - 

IIS. 

me 

ma-  ter 

me     - 

a. 

68 

taVti, 

mi     - 

hi. 

vem 

de-al 

ba     - 

bor. 

hu    - 

mi-li 

f 
a 

ta. 

tes 

me-  as 

de     - 

le. 

vis     - 

ce-ri-bus 

me    - 

is. 

ne 

au-fe-ras 

a 

me. 

pa     - 

li         con  - 

fir    - 

ma  me. 

!* 

con-ver    - 

ten    - 

tur. 

jus    - 

tf  -  ti-am. 

tu      - 

am. 

bit 

lau-dem 

tu      - 

am. 

non 

de-lec     - 

ta      - 

her  is. 

us 

nondes     - 

pi      - 

cies. 

tur 

mu-ri    Je  - 

ru      - 

salem. 

re 

tu-um 

VI 

tulos. 

na 

ei-  is 

Do     - 

mine. 

lu     - 

ce-at 

e 

is. 

DICTUS 


-+H- 

—  rd  —  «  —  nl  —  i  —  H 

:J3!!  

Ipi 

'fi  if  f— 

quia  visitavit,  et  fecit  Redemptionem                                  ple-bis     su       -    ae. 

- 

J  J 

.  p  — 

i^1  ^ 

in  domo  David  pu 

e  -  ri 

su        -          i. 

quia  bit'culo  suut,  prophe 

ta-rum    e^        -         jus. 

et  de  marm  ouiniurn 

qui    o 

-    de-runt         nos. 

et  memorari  testament! 

SU-  1 

san      -          cti. 

datu     -        -        -         - 

rum  so       no        -         bis. 

servi    - 

-                     a  '  mi 

is    il         -          li. 

omnibus  di 

e    bus     no       -         stris. 

one  ibis  enim  ante  iaciem 

Domini  parare                             vi  -  as      e         -          jus. 

in  remissionem  pecca 

to-  rum    e         -         orum. 

in  quibus  visitavit  nos,  cri        -                   ...        ens  ex      al       -           to. 

addirigendos  pedes  nostros  in                                                   vi-am     pa       -          cis. 
etSpiri       -tu-i         San      -          cto. 

et  in  saecula  saecu     - 

lo-rum.  A         -         men. 

dona 

e  -  is 

Do  mi             ne. 

Id       -         -        - 

ce-at        e           •           is. 

253 


261 


LATIN    HYMNS 

TE  DEUM  LAUDAMUS 

(FOR   THANKSGIVING) 


Roman  Version 


Te     De-um      lau  -da      -     mus:      te      Do' -  mi  -numcon-fi  -  te-mur. 


r 


£ 


Te     ae-ter-num    Pa     -      trem     o  -  mnis    ter  -  ra        ve  -  ne  -  ra  -  tur. 


;,  J^J' J'J'J'J'J'J^J'fr 


Ti-bi    o-mnes  An-ge-li,      ti  -  bi    coe-li   et   u-ni-ver-sae  po-te-  sta-tes. 


p          IJ) 


[f 


Ti  -  bi  Che'-ru-bim   et     Se  -    ra-phim     in  -  ces  -  sa  -  bi  -  li      vo   -   ce 


pro-  cla-mant.      San 


club:      San 


ctus: 


n 


San-ctus    Dcf-mi   -   nus        De  -  us       Sa    -     ba  -  oth.          Pie  -  ni     sunt  coe  - 


r  r  r  J 


li       et       ter     -          ra         ma  -  je     -    sta -tis      glo'  -   ri  -  ae       tu    -    ae. 


Te     glo  -   ri    -    o 


A  -   po    -    sto    -    lo'  -  rum     cho   -  rus: 


n 


*>    r 


To     Pro  -  phe  -  ta      -      rum         lau  -  da    -     bi  -  lis        nu    -     me  -rus: 


J 


P  F  f 


Mar -ty- ruin  can-  di  -  da     -       tus  lau  -  dat    ex-  er   -    ci  -  tus. 

•M 


LATIN  HYMNS 


3 


^ 


Te     per      or  -  bem    ter  -    r«f      -         ruin         san  -     eta        eon  -  fi    -     te' 


n 


tur      EC  -    cle    -      bi    -     a:  Pa 


trem     itu  -  men  -    sae 


J 


J        I[T     [T     [T     [T     p 


ma  -  je   -    sta    -   tis:  Ve  -    ne  -  ran  -  dum    tu  -  urn      ve        -        rum, 


et        u  ni  -  cum    Ff     -     li  -  urn:  Sari 


Pa  -  ra   -   cli  -   turn    Spi  -   ri-tum.      Tu  Rex    glo  -  ri  -    ae,       Chri-ste. 


Tu        Pa    -    tris  bem  -  pi   -     ter     -    nus       es         Ff  li    -    us. 


[T     y    F 


Tu       ad        li    -     be  -  ran-  dum      su  -   bee  -  ptu  -  rus        ho     -      mi  -.  nem, 


non       hor     -     ru    -     i    -    sti         Vir   -     gi  -     nis         u       -        te  -  rum. 


^£ 


g 


Tu,      de    -   vi   -  cto      mor  -  tis         a     -    cu      -      le    -    o,  a    -     pe 


ru    -   f  -    sti       ere   -    den     -     ti  -   bus       re     -     gna      coe   -   IcT   -     rum. 


Tu     ad    dex-te-rarn  De  -  i        se      -     de^,          in      glcT-  ri  -  a       Pa  -  tris. 

255 


LATIN    HYMNS 


dex         cr«T-  de-ris          es      -       so     ven    -    tu    -    rus. 


Te      er    -  go   quae-  su-mub,        tu  -  is      ia-  mu  -  lib     sub     -     ve  -  ni, 


pre     -      ti  -   o    -  so     ban-gui  -  ne  red  -  e 


E   -    t< 

JL  ^   \ 

5r    -   na 

1  'f=S 

i 

ac                   cum  sau-ctis 

tu  - 

s  — 

is 

4  

in    | 

) 

6lo- 

J 

ri  - 

j 

a 
) 

fo     J  m 

—  J  —  • 

•  —  J 

—  a  —       H  J)  —     —  J  —  • 

1 

nu  -  me  -   ra        -         ri.  Sal  -    vum    lac     po'  -   pu  -  luin     tu   -  um 


Do  -  mi  -  ne 


et       be    -     ne  -  die  hae  -  re     -     di  -   ta  -  ti 


^Jj  'J>  J3-H 


*— • 


tu      -      ae.  Et     re  -  ge      e   -  os,  et      ex  -    tol  -  le     il  -  los 


I 


us  -que      in     ae   -  ter     -       num.      Per      sm  -  gu   -    los        di       -       es 


be  -  ne    -    df  -  ci    -  mus    te.  Et       lau  -    da-mus     no-  men  tu-um 


in       sae  -    cu  -  lum,          et        in       sae   -    cu    -    lum      sae  -    cu  -    li. 


Di     -    gna     -     re,       Do  -  mi    -    ne,       di  -     e    -      i 

256 


sto 


LATIN  HYMNS 


si   -    ne         pec   -  ca  -  to       nos       cu   -    sto    -     df     -      re.  Mi   -  se 


re'  -  re      no  -  stri,     Do  -  mi   -  ne,         mi  -    s»e     -     re'  -  re          no   -   stri. 


Fi  -  at        mi  -  se  -  ri  -  cor  -  di  -  a      tu  -  a,    Do  -  mi  -  ne,     su  -  per   nos 


quern  -  ad    -    mo  -  dum  spe  -  ra    -     vi     -    mub       in        te. 


In       te. 


cun 


fun      -        dar  in        ae 


num. 


V.  Benedicamus  Patrem  et  Fflium  cum  Sancto  SpiYitu. 

H.  Laudemus  et  superexaltemus  eum  in  sae'cula. 

V.  Beuedictus;  es  Domine  in  firmamento  coeli. 

R.  Et  laudabilis,et  gloriosus,  et  superexaltatus  in  saecula. 

V.  Do'mine  exaudi  orationem  meam. 

R.  Et  clamor  meus  ad  te  ve'niat. 

V.  Ddminus  vobfscum.  R.  Et  cum  spfritu  tuo. 

Ore'mus. 

Deus,  cujus  misericdrdiae  non  est  numerus,  et  bonitatis  iufinftus  est  thesau 
rus:  pn'hbimte  majestati  tuaj  pro  collatis  donis  gratias  agituus,  tuam  semper cle- 
mentiam  exorantesjut  qui  petentibus  postulata  conce'dis,  eosdem  non  deserens,ad 
priemia  futura  disponas.  Per  Christum  Dominum  nostrum.  R.  Amen. 


257 


262 


LATIN  HYMNS 

VENI    CREATOR  SPIRITU8 


I-ftc 

IM  1  =—  1  =^ 

j  —  i  —  j  —  j—  -ci  —  i 

1.  Ve    -    ni         Cre       -          a 

2.  Qui      di     -     ce                      rib 

J  _  •  3  D 

tor            Sgf       -                  ri    -  tus, 
Pa     -       ra                    -        cli  -  tus, 

& 

r    '          =f^= 

H       i       i      J>-J      - 

1  :  H  1»  1 

j     r  j  ^j   j  j     =i 

ty"  -      .=  t     -            -         p.                 3  —  i.  « 

Men  -  tes       tu    -     o                   rum            vi                                  si    -    ta, 
Al    -    tfb    -    si          mi                  do       -      num                            De   -    i, 

Lv.j.r      g—f      fr                      &                   t      g  n 

R> 

->— 

1  1 

l^trJ-J  J  J' 

T^,       i    1    i= 

1  1  1- 

—  i  —  n  —  C  \  ^i  — 

4  H 

T  f    *  ±.  *  j  ?.  -  "  ^a  ^ 

Ouae-tu     ere        -'        a      -    sti  pee-to  -ra.        A 
T£t        spi-ri                    ta    -    lis  linc-ti  -  o. 

.    .    .  * 

•    men.  <//•  A        -        men. 

-             J-                  £ 

[^  f  r  i 

'  F—  J  L^- 

r     "  r-P-^p=r 

H 

3. 

Tu  septif«5rmis  munere, 
Dfgitus  paternaa  d extern, 
Turite  promfs»sum,Patris, 
Sermdne  ditans  guttura. 

4. 

Accende  lumen  se'nsibus 
Infunde  amorem  cdrdibus 
Inffrma  nostri  cdrporis 
Virtdte  firmans  pe"rpeti. 

Hostem  repellas  longius, 
Pace'mque  dones  prutinus: 
Ductore  sic  te  praJvio, 
Vite'mus  omne  noxium. 

r.  Repleti  sunt  omnes  Spfritu  Sancta. 

Alleluia.  ^ 

/^Et  coeperunt  loqui.  Alleluia. 


6. 

Per  te  sciamus  da  Patrem, 
Noscamus  atque  Filium, 
Teque  utriusque  Spfritum 
Credamus  omni  tempore. 

7. 

Deo  Patri  sit  gldria, 
Et  Filio,  qui  a  mortuis 
Surrexit,  ac  Pariclito, 
In  saeculo'rum  saecula.Amen. 


^  Loqueb^ntur  va"riis  linguis  Apdstoli. 

AUeluia. 

^Magnalia  Dei   AlleJaia. 


258 


263 


LATIN  HYMNS 
AVE  MARIS  STELLA 


Breviary 

Andante  (J  =84) 


LAMBILLOTTE 


1.  A  -  ve,      Ma  -   ris       Stel  -  la, 

2.  Su-mens   il    -    lud      XA  -  ve 


De  -  i      Ma  -  ter        al  -  ma, 
Ga-bri  -  e    -    Us         o    -    re, 


I Pf  F 


% 


PPf 


At-que   sem-per       vir    -      go, 
Fun- da  nos      in          pa     -      ce, 


Fe-lix     coe-li        por 
He-vae      no 


^  F  F  f  p  ir  f 


i 


i 


At-que  semper     vir 
Fun-da  nos    in      pa 


go,       Fe-lix      coe-li       por-  ta. 
ce,      Mu-tans  He-vae     no  -men. 


A-  men. 


¥m 


3. 

Solve  vincla  re  is, 
Prefer  lumen  caecis, 
Mala  nostra  pelle, 
Bona  cuncta  posce; 
Mala  nostra  pelle, 
Bona  cuncta  posce. 


4. 

Monstrateesse  Matrem, 
Sumat  per  te  preces, 
Qui  pro  nobis  natus 
Tulit  esse  tuus; 
Qui  pro  nobis  natus 
Tulit  esse  tuus. 


5. 

Virgo  singularis, 
Inter  omnes  mitis, 
Nos  culpis  solutos 
Mites  fac  et  castosj 
Nos  culpis  solutos 
Mites  fac  et  castos. 


6. 

Vitam  praesta  puram, 
Iter  para  tutum, 
Ut  videntes  Jesum 
Semper  collaetemur; 
Ut  videntes  Jesum 
Semper  collaetemur. 


7. 

Sit  laus  Deo  Patri, 
Summo  Christo  decus, 
Spiritui  Sancto, 
Tribus  honor  unus; 
Spiritui  Sancto, 
Tribus  honor  unus. 


259 


LATIN   HYMNS 

AVE,  MARIS   STELLA 


Brevi 

ary 
Mode  r  at  o  ( 

'.  «   J     J     1 

»  ;  oy) 

i  J     J    i  J   j  J  J    i         =pp 

Italian   Meludy 

A      l  J      J    =l 

\\ 

''  '?   g  —  1  — 

1.  A   -  vc, 

2.  Su-iiiens 

^  p    (L_| 

g  a    *  *  -^-^-=3=^=^—  =g=^a= 

Ma  -  ris        stel                             la,         De-i           Ma  -  ter 
il  -    lud        A                                   ve          Gab-ri     -     el    -    is 

[--.£»  Q.  .  17              |2  .  Q  .k^-    ,  A            ft         P 
F  H  K  r«  45  5  -^  b  — 

F*'r 

_J  1  '    ^^->  |P  

£& 

_.  —  , 

~T  ' 

i  _j  ( 

F=H= 

t=t=i 

II  (S)    p  ^ 

jjjj 

111  

1  U  1 

i 

i 

^J  . 

»  ' 

•  j 

«^P 

8         1 

al            -             ma,          At  -  que       som  -  per           Vir         -            -           go, 

o             "-              it-,          Fuu-da         liua       in            pa. 

ce, 

tTT~t 

o       1 

r—8:  

F^ 

5 

1 

J5 

rF""1 

P-  , 

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-ll  1 

I  

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9  

35 

,i 

1  —  1  n  

I           . 

Wr 

M—  3—  ' 

-3  —  ^ 

-i 

5 

1  «**—  1 

-«- 

o  1 
TT 

Fe  -  lix          coo   -    li 

p 

t«t. 

Mu-  taus        E,    -    Vtt* 

Uu 

men.               A        -         men. 

4. 

fJ         g 

Ip     f 

pf 

r^ 

tt  

I  °  1 

»  1 

^  b   b     '  1  

1  1       ! 

^N'^-^{p  

n  

1 

3. 

Solve  vinclu  reis, 
Pioler  luuieu  caecis; 
Mala  nustra  pelle; 
Boiia  cuucta  posce. 

4. 
Monstxate  essematiem; 

Suuiat  per  te  pieces, 
Qui  pro  i.obis  uatus 
Tulit  esse  tuus. 


5. 

Virgo  singular '.s, 
Inter  omnes.  raitis, 
Nus  culpis  solutus, 
Mites  lac  et  castos. 

6. 

Vitain  praesta  puram, 
Iter  para  tutum> 
Ut  videutes  Jesum, 
Semper  collaete'iiiui. 


7. 


Sit  laus  Deo  Patri, 
Suiumo   Christo  decus, 
Spintui  Sancto, 
Tribus  honor  unub.  Amen. 

V.  Dignaie  me  laudare  te,Virgo  Sacrata.    ft,  Da  mihi  virtutem  contra  hostes  tuos. 

260 


265 

Breviary 

Moderato  (J-  =  48) 


LATIN  HYMNS 

AVE,  MARIS  STELLA 


French  Melody 


PS 


i 


1.  A  -  ve,      Ma-ris    stel  -   la, 
2.Su-uiens     il- lud    A  -     ve . 


De  -  i      Ma-ter     al  - 
Gab-ri  -  el  -  is        o    - 


ma, 
re, 


At  - 
Fun  - 


m 


^ 


que      sem-per     Vir  -    go, 

da       nos    in        pa    -  ce,  


Fe  -    lix      COB  -  li       por  -    ta,  _       At 
Mu  -  tians     E-va»       no    -    men,  _      Fun 


i 


j.j>j  JHJ 

J    bJ    J     i    '•[: 


que   sein-per   Vir -go, 
da    nos    in      pa  -  ce, 


Fe  -  lix   cce-li     por  -  ta.  _ 
Mu-tans    E-vae     no  -  men. 


A  -  men. 


3. 

Solve  vincla  reis, 
Profer  lumen  caecis; 
ll-'Mala  nostra  pelle, 
Bona  cuncta  posce.:|| 

4. 

Monslra  te  esse  matrem; 

Sumat  per  te  preces, 
ll:Qui  pro  nobis  natus 
.    Tulit  esse  tuus.:|| 


5. 

Virgo  singularis, 
Inter  omnes  raitis, 
||:Nos  culpis  solutos, 
Mites  fac  et  castos.:|| 

6. 

Vitam  praesta  puram, 
Iter  para  tutuui, 
II: Ut  videntes  Jesum, 
Semper  collietemur.  :|| 


7. 


Sit  laus  Deo  Patri, 
Summo  Christo  decus 
Il-Spiritui  Sancto, 
Tribus  honor  unus.--ll  Amen. 

.  Dignare  me  laudare  te,  Virgo  Sacrata.     A  Da  mihi  vir  tut  em  contra  hostes  tuos. 

261 


266 


LATIN  HYMNS 

TE  JOSEPH,  CELEBRENT 

Breviary 

Andante  (J-=  144) 


tT  —  i  ft  —  d  r~l  — 

J>    4      M.  = 

—  -  1  — 

=^=^ 

4i—  4  £  —  y  i  — 

1  Te,          Jo  -  beph,             ce     - 
2  Al     -     mo      cum              tu     - 

3  J  J  

le  -  brent              a 
mi  -  dam             ger 

—  c*  F  — 

=^F= 

gmi     - 
mi 

—  P  

=3=^ 

na 
ne 

~^-^»-  —  k  £  k^  p  

*x         i   i 

1"     I  p  = 

r 

E 

m 


-    li  -  turn, 
con  -  ju  - 


Te^     cun-cti  re     -     so-nent 

Ad  -   mf  -  rans,       du    -     bi  -  o 


chri  -  stf  -     a 
tan  -  ger   -   is 


dum     cho  -  ri, 

arf  -    xi   -  us, 


Qui      cla-rus 
Af'-    fla-tu 


me  -    ri  -  tis, 
su    -  pe  -  ri 


juh  -  ctus    es 
Fla  -   mi  -  nis 


•P 


l 


id  -  cly  -  tae 
An  -    re   -  lus 


Ca   -  sto     foe 
Con  -  cep-tum 


de 

P, 


re     Vir  -    gi 
e  -  rum      do 


ni._ 
cet. 


3. 

Tunatum  Dominumstringis  adekteras, 
JE'gypli  prof  ugum  tu  sequeris  plagas- 
AmrsbU*m  Solymib  qui^ris,  et  fnvenib 
Mibcens  gaudia  iletibus. 


Post  mortem  reliquos  mors  piaconsecrat 
Palmamque  emeritus  gloria  suscipit: 
Tu  vivens,  Sxfperis  par,  frueris  Deo, 
Mira  sorte  beatior. 


5. 


Nobis,  summa  Trias,  parce  precantibus, 
Dajoseph  me'ritis,  sfdera  scandere 
Ut  tandem  ifceat  nos  tibi  perpetim 
Gratum  prdmere  canticum. 


V.  Constftuit  eum  dominum  domus 

SUcB. 

R.  Et  prfncipem^pmnis  possessions 
suae. 


T;  Gloria  at  divftias  in  domo  ejus. 
jR. Et  justitia  ejus  manet  in    ssecrulum 
sasculi. 


262 


267 


LATIN  HYMNS 

ISTE   CONFESSOR 


Breviary 

Moderate  (J  =  54) 


4 


1.  Is  -   te    Con-fes  -  sor        Do  -  mi-  ni,    co  -  le*h  -  tes       Quern  pi  -  e 

2.  gui    pi -us,    pru-dens,     hu-mi-lis    pu  -  df  -   cus,       SJb-ri-am 


m 


f  f  if  MM 


* 


laud  -  ant 
dux  -  it 


po   -  pu-li    per      or  -  bem,      Hac       di  -  e         l*j  -  tus 
si    -    ne   la  -  be       vi  -  tam,       Do  -    nee  hu  -   man  -  us 


3 


~fj*i  t  lt  im 


me  -  ru  -  it     be   -  a 
an  -  i  -  ma-vit      au 


-  tas, 

-  raj 


Scan  -  de  -  re 
Spf  -    ri  -  tus 


se  -  des. 
ar  -  tus. 


A  -  men. 


3. 

Cujus  ob  pr&stans  meritum  frequenter 
Aigra  quay  passim  jacuere,  membra, 
Viribus  morbi  domitis,  saluti 
Restituuntur. 

4. 

Noster  nine  illi  chorus  obsequentem 
Cdncinit  laudem,  celebresque  palmas,- 
Ut  piis  ejus  precibus  juvemur 
Omne  per  aevum. 

5. 

Sit  Salus  illi,decus  atque  virtus, 
Qui, super  coali  sdlio  cortlscans, 
Totfus  mundi  seriem  gubeinat 
Trinus  et  unus.     Amen. 

.  Amavit  eum  Dominus  et  ornavit  eum.  J^Stolam  gloria  Tnduit  eum. 


268 

Breviary 

Moderato(l  --  54) 


LATIN  HYMNS 

ISTE   CONFESSOR 


m 


2.  gui    pi  -us,      pru  -  dens,     hu  -  mi-lib      pu  -    di  -  c 
iJ;0Mj      J     1      |f          t          |||=      ff    <        f     iff       1 

us, 

a 

Sob  -  j 

rH 

i  -am 

*     41 

T  —  f— 

•f  '  n  f  —  M-f  —  t=- 

1              F         v     r         V 

H  

-1  

r      f 

^ 


^^ 


laud-aut 
dux  -  it 


po-pu-li    per       or  -   bem,      Hac     di  -e       lie   -  tub1  , 

hi  -no   la-  be         vi    -  taiu,       Do  -  nee  hu  -  man  -  os 


i 


i 


IfJI  e.  ^  r  Jfc=l 

1  J          J          | 

H  —  j)  —  -jr-  1 

1  —  j  

J  1 

H  —  H  

y  M  P  '  ' 

-»  •  

L!  i  1  —  1 

-*  

1  ' 

n    d    ' 

me-  ru-  it     be   - 

a     -   tas,        Scan  -de-  re 

se  -  des. 

an  -  i  -  ma  -  vit 

au   -    rw 

Spi  -  ri  -  tus 

ar  -  tus. 

A  -  men. 

M 


. 

Cujus-ob  praestans  meiituai  frequenter 
Aigra  qua;  passim  jacuere,  membra; 
Vfribus  morbi,  ddmitis,  saluti 
Restituuutur. 

4. 

No&ter  hinc  illi  chorus  obsequentem 
Concinit  laudem,celebresque  pa.lma.s- 
Ut  piis  ejus  precibus  juve'mur 
Omue  per  i^vum. 

5. 

Sit   salub  illi  decub  atque  virtus 
Qui,  super  coeli  solio  coruscans, 
Totfus  mundi  seriem  gubernat 
Trinus  et  unus.    Amen. 

".  Amavit  euin  Dominus  et  ornaviteum.   'Jf.  Stolam  gloria*  fnduit  eum 


264 


269 

Moderate 


LATIN   HYMNS 

JESU  CORONA  VIRGINUM 

(FEAST  OF  VJXGIXS) 


BLANCHI 


lt 


i 


i 


i 


Je  -  su,  co-ro  -  na      Vir-  gi-num,  Quern  Ma-ter  il  -  la       con  -  ci-pit, 
Qui  per-gis  in-  ter       li  -   li  -  a,        Sep-tus  cho-re  -   is       Vir  -  gi-niuu, 


uaa  so  -  la        Vir 

pun    -     sus     de    -    co 


go,      Vir 
rus,      de 


go  par  -  tu-rit.  Haec 

co  -  rus     glo  -  ri  •  a,  Spon 


i 


i 


igfad 


W 


vo 
sib 


r 

ta 
que 


Y- 

cle 
red 


'mens  ac 

pree 


ci    -  pe. 
mi  -  a.  _ 


^m 


m 


REFRAIN 


j  iijJJiJ  J  iJ  J  J  iJ  .'  'i 

au.      Mi-se-re-re     no  -  bis,      Cor    Te-su       mi  -  se     - 


!•  F 

Cor      Je-su,    Je-su.      Mi-se-re-re     no-  bis,      Cor  Je-su       mi- 

^•Ov  *   ~  ^    ....   -  r  . /^  ^    f  .*  <•    1*  J^i 


^ 


f 


f 


4: 


m 


m 


3 


i 


re 


re,     Cor    Je-  su      mi-se-  re  -  re      no^ 


bis  --- 


S.Quocumque  tendis,  Virgines  4.Te  deprecamur  supplices, 
Sequuntur,  atque  laudibus  Nostris  ut  addas  sensibus 

Postte  canentes,  canente*^  cursitant,          Nescire  prorsus,prorsus  omnia 
Hymnosque  dulces  personant.  Corruptionis  vulnera. 

5.  Virtus, honor  laus, gloria 
Deo  Patri  cum  Filio, 
Sancto  simul,  simul  Paraclito, 
In  saeculorum,  s«ecula. 


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270 


LITANIES 

LITANY    OF  THE   BLESSED 


Allegretto  (J  =  126) 


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1.  Kyrie  e         -          le-i  -  son        K 

y   -    ri  -  e        e     -      le    -   i  -  soi 

i 

2.  Kyrie  e                   le    -    i  -  son        Ky    -ri-e        e-      le-i-  son 

3.  Pater  de  coelis      De      -       us           mi    -    se  -  re"  -  re          no              bis 

4.  Spfritus    Sancte  De     -       us          mi    -   se  -  re  -  re          no      -      bis 

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San                                  eta    Ma  -  rf    - 

a           San-  eta     De  -  i        Ge-ne-trix 

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Ma                                   ter             Chri  - 

sti,        Mater  df  -  vi  -  nae    gra-ti-ae, 

6. 

Ma                                   ter    ca  -  stfs  -  si-ma,       Mater  in  -  vi  -  o    -    la 

-   ta, 

7. 

Ma                                     ter      a  -    ma-bi-lis,        Ma  -  ter     ad   mi  -   ra-bi-lis, 

8. 

Ma                                     ter  Crea  -to    - 

ris,       Ma  -  ter    Sal-va  -    to 

-    ris, 

9. 

Virgo                                  ve  -  ne  -  ran  - 

da,         Vir  -    go    prae-di  -   can  -  da, 

10.  Vir                                    go               cle  - 

mens,        Vir      -       go    fi    -    de 

-   H«, 

11. 

Sedes                              sa  -  pi    -   en-  ti-ae,        Causa  no  -  strae  lae  -  tf- 

ti-ae, 

12. 

Vas                                     ho  -  no  -   ra  -  bi-le,           Vas  insi  gnedevoti-  6 

-   nis, 

13. 

Tur                                    ris    Da  -  vi-  di-ca,           Tur    -      ris     e    -  bur-ne-a, 

14.   Foe                                    de  -  ris       ar     - 

ca,           Ja       -       nu  -  a       coe 

-   ", 

15.    Salus                                in  -  fir  -  mo    - 

rum,         Refugf  -  urn  pecca-to 

-  rum 

16 

Auxili         -          -        um  christia-no    - 

rum,          Re  -  gf  -  na  Ange  -  lo 

-  rum 

17.   Regi                                 na  Prophe-ta    - 

rum,          Re  -  gf  -  na  Aposto-ld 

-  rum 

18.   Regi                                 na  Confes-so     - 
19.Regfna  sine  labe  origina-li     con  -  ce     - 

rum,          Re  -  gf  -  na              Vir-gi-mur 
pta,  Re  -  gina  sacratfssimi  Ro-sa-i  i  -  i, 

rp  ' 

Lento 

j          _! 

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Agnus    Dei    qui  tollis  peccata 

mun                    di 

Agnus     Dei    qui  tollib   peccata 

mun          -        di 

Agnus     Dei    qui  tollis   peccata 

'•    T9    noil 

muii           -        di 

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LITANIES 


Christe  e                            le  -     i  -  son  Chris  te         e 

Christe                               au  -    di  -nos  Chris      -  te         ex 

Fili  Redemptormundi  De  -        us  mi    -  se  -  re  -    re 

Sancta  trfnitas  unus    De  -        us  mi    -  se  -  re  -    re 


le  -  -  son. 
au  -  di  -nos. 
no  -  bis. 
no  -  bis. 


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sf    -    li  -   i,        \ 

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tis   -    si  -  ma,     1 

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po        -       tens,  m 

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sti  -    ti  -  ae,    m 

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my  -   sti  -  ca,     Vo 

ra      pro       no     -      bis 

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au   -    re  -   a,       / 

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ti          -       na,    A 

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Kegfna  sa-  cratis  -  siuii  Ro  - 

sa   -     ri  -   i  ,         ' 

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(Welcome  to  a  new  pastor) 
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FORTY  HOURS 

FORTY    HOURS'  ADORATION 

OPENING 


1. After  Mass  tile  Blessed  Sacrament  is  incensed 

2.PROCESSION  during  which  "Pange  Lingua"  page         is  sung 

3.TANTUM  ERGO:  at  the  "Genitori"  the  Blessed  Sacrament  is  incensed 

4.LITANY  of  Saints 

5.  Orations  sungfcjr  ib*  priest 

CLOSING 

1. LITANY  immediately  after  Muss 

2. PROCESSION:  '-Pange  Lingua" is  sung 

3.TANTUM  ERGO:  at  the  "Genitori"  the  Blessed    Sacrament  is  incensed 

4.0RATIONS  by  the  priest:  then  Benediction. 


CAXTORS 


LITANY  OF  THE  SAINTS 
CHORUS 


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re         no 

-    bis. 

Fili,  Redbinptor  mundi 

De 

-    us, 

Mi 

-  se 

-    re     - 

re         no 

-    bis. 

Spfritus  sancte 

De 

-    us, 

Mi 

-  se 

-    re     - 

re         no 

-    bis. 

Sancta  Trfnitas,  unus 

De 

-   us, 

Mi 

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Sancta  Dei  Genitrix.  Ora,  etc. 
Sancta  Virgo  Virgiuin.  Ora,  etc. 
Sancte  Michael.  Ora,  etc. 
Sancte   Gabriel.    Ora,  etc. 


Sancte  Raphael.    Ora,  etc. 

Omnes  sancti  Angeli  et  Archangelj 

Orate,  etc. 
Omnes  saucti  be  at  drum  Spirituum 

ordines     Orate,  etc. 


FORTY  HOURS 


Sancte  Joannes  Baptfsta.  Ora,etc. 

Sancte  Joseph.  Ora,  etc. 

Omnes  sancti  Patriarch**  et  Proph- 

etie.  Orate,  etc. 
Saucte  Petre.  Ora,  ate. 
Sancte   Paule, 
Sancte  Andre'a, 
Sancte  Jacobe, 
Saucte  Joannes, 
Sancte  Thorn  a, 
Sancte  Jacobe, 
Sancte  Phillfppe, 
Sancte  Bartholomaee, 
Sancte  Matthaee, 
Sancte  Simon, 
Sancte  Thaddaee, 
Sancte  Matthfa, 
Sancte  Barnaba, 
Sancte  Luc  a, 
Sancte  Marce, 
Omnes  sancti  Apostoli 

et  Evangelists, 
Omnes  sancti  Discfpuli 

Domini, 

Omnes  sancti  Innocentes, 
Sancte  Stephane, 
Sancte  Laurent i> 
Sancte  Vincenti, 
Sancti  Fabiane  et 

Sebastiane, 
Sancti  Joannes  et 

Paule, 
Sancti  Cosma  et 

Damiane, 
Sancti   Gervasi  et 

Protasi,  orate. 


ora. 
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ora. 
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ora. 
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ora. 

orate. 

orate, 
orate. 

ora. 

ora. 
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orate, 
orate, 
orate. 


Omnes  sancti  Mar 
ty  re*, 

Sancte  Silvester, 
Sancte  Gregori, 
Sancte  Ainbrosi, 
Sancte  Augustine, 
Sancte  Hieronyme, 
Sancte  Martfne, 
Sancta  Nicolae, 
Gomes  sancti  Pontfiices 

et  Conf et>so'res, 
Omues  saucti  Doc- 

to'res, 

Sancte  Antoni, 
Sancte  Benedfcte, 
Sancte   3»rnarde, 
Sancte   Domfnice, 
Sancte   Francrsce, 
Omnes  sancti  Sacer- 

dotes  et  Levftu?, 
Omnes  sancti    McTn  - 

achi  et  Ereuaft«tJ, 
Sancta  MarTa  Mag- 

dalena, 

Sancta  Agatha, 
Sancta  Lucia, 
Sancta  Agnes, 
Sancta  Ccecflia, 
Sancta  Catharfna, 
Sancta  Anastasia, 

sanctum  Virgi - 

nes  et 


orate. 

orate, 
ora. 
ora. 
ora. 
ora. 
ora. 

orate, 
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ora. 
ora. 
ora. 
ora. 
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orate. 


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Pro  -  pf    -  ti    -   us       es  -    to,        Par  -   ce       no  -  bis,     Do  -  mi   -    ne. 


Propftius  esto,  exaudi  nos,  Ddmine. 

Ab  omni  malo, 

Ab  omni  peccato, 

Ab  ira  tua, 

A  subitanea  et  improvfsa  morte, 

Ab  insfdiis  diaboli, 

Ab  ira  ct  odio  et  omni  malavolun- 

tate, 

A  spfritu  formcatidnis, 
A  fulgure  et  tempest&te, 
A  flagello  terraemdtus, 
A  peste,  fame,  et  bello 


is 

5! 


A  morte  perpetua, 

Per  myste"rium  sanctae  mcarnati6ni» 

tuae. 

Per  adyentum  tuum, 
Per  nativitatem  tuam, 
Per  baptfsmum,  et  sanctum  jeju  - 

mum  tuum, 

Per  crucem  et  passidnem  tuam, 
Per  mortem  et  sepulturam  tuam, 
Per  sanctam  resurrectidnem  tuam, 
Per  admirabilem  ascensidnem  tuam, 
Per  adyentum  SpfritusSanctiPara- 

cliti. 
In  die  Judfcii. 


Pec    -   ca    -    to  -    res. 


Te 


Ut  nobis  parcas, 

Ut  nobis  indulgeas, 

Ut  ad  veram  poenitentiam  nos  per- 

ducere  digneVis, 
Ut  ecclesiam  tuam  sanctam  re^gere, 

et  conservare  digneris, 

Ut  domum  apostolicum,  et  omnes 
ecclesiasticos  drdines  in  sancta 
religione  conservare  digneris, 

Ut  inimfcos  sanctae  ecclesiae  humili- 
are  digne'ris^ 

Ut  regibus,  et  princfpibus  Christi- 
anis  pacem,  et  veram  conco'rdiam 
donare  digneris, 

Ut  cuncto  populo  Christiano  pacem, 
et  unitatem  largfri  digneris,  , 


ro   -  gam   -  us         au    -    di    -    nos. 

Ut  nosmetfpsos  in  tuo  sancto  servf- 

tio  confortare,   et   conservare 

digneris, 
Ut  mentes  nostras  ad  coelestia  de- 

sideria  erigas, 
Ut  omnibus  benefactdribus  nostris 

sempiterna  bona  retrfbuas, 
Ut  animas  nostras  -fratrum,  propin- 

qudrum,  et  benefactdrum    nos- 

trdrum   ab   aeterna  damnatione 

eripias 
Ut  fructus  terrae  dare,  et  conservare 

digneris, 

Ut  omnibus  fidelibus  defunctis  re 
quiem  aeternam  donare  digneYis, 
Ut  nos  exaudfre  digneris, 

Fili  Dei, 


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**  ..1.  De                    us         in  adjutorium  meum                          in    -    ten    - 

-d  —  -n  1  1  -T- 

—  J  

de.* 

H 

_o4|  

^  4  •  «j  — 

3E 

*  Ddmine,  ad  adjuvandum 

2.  Confundantur,   et  revereantur, 
*qui  quaerunt  animam  meam. 

3.  Avertantur  retrdrsum  et  erube's- 
cant,  *qui  volunt  mihi  mala. 

4.  Avertantur  statim  erubescentes, 
*qui  dicunt  mihi:  Euge,  euge! 


nefe,  qui  quaerunt  te:  *  et  dicant 
semper:  |  Magnificetur  Dominus;  | 
qui  dfligunt  salutare  tuum. 


me 


sti    -    na. 


6.  Ego  vero  egenus;  et  pauper  sum: 
*Deus,  adjuva  me. 

7.  Adjutor  meus,  et  liberator  meus 
es  tu:  ^Ddminc    ne  moreris. 


JL.L  U1WUV    1111.111.      JU<U^C,    CU^CI  . 

5.  Exultent,  et  laetentur  |  inte  om-         tui  oancto. 


8.   Gloria  Patri,  et  Filio,  *et  Spfri- 


9.  Sicut  erat  in  princfpio,  |  et  nunc, 
et  semper,  *et  in  saecula  saeculorum  . 
Amen. 


V.    Salvos  fac  servos  tuos. 
R.    Deus  meus,  sperantes  in  te. 
V.    Esto  nobis,  Ddmine,  turrisforti- 
tudinis. 

R,    A  facie  inimfci. 

V.    Nihil  proffciat  inimfcus  in  nobis. 
R.^  Et  filius  iniquitatis  non  appdnat 
no cere  nobis. 

V.  Ddmine,  non  secundum  peccata 
nostra  facias  nobis. 

R.  Neque^  secundum  iniquitates 
nostras  retribuas  nobis. 

V.    Oremus  pro  Pontifice  nostro^  N. 

R.    Ddminus  conservet  eum,etvivf- 
ficet  eum,  et  beatum    faciat    eum    in 
terra,  et  non  tradat  eum  in  animamin- 
imicdrum  ejus. 

V.  Oremus  pro  benefactoribus  nos- 
tris. 


R.  Retrfbuere  dignare,  Domine, 
omnibus  nobis  bona  facientibus  prop- 
ter  nomen  tuum,  vitam  aeternam  . 
Amen. 

V.    Oremus  pro  fidelibus  defunctis. 

R.  Requiem  aeternam  dona  eis 
Ddminej  et  lux  perpetua  luceat  eis. 

V-    Requiescanl  in  pace. 
R.    Amen  . 

T.    Pro  fratrlbus  nostris  abse'ntibus.. 
R.    Salvos  fac  servos  tuos  ,    Deus 
meus  sperantes  in  te. 

7.  Mitte  eis  Ddmine,  auxflium  de 
sancto. 

R.    Et  de  Sion  tuere  eos. 

F.    Ddmine,  exaudi  oratidnem  mean 

R.    Et  clamor  meus  ad  te  veniat. 


F.    Ddminus  v6l>rscum.; 
R.    Et  cum  spfritu  tuo.f 


day  of  EX- 


275 


FORTY   HOURS 


OREMUS 

Deus,  qui  nobis  sub  Sacramento  mirabili  Passio'nis  tuae  memdriamreli- 
btij  tribue,  quaesumus,  ita  nos  Corporis,  et  Sanguinis  tui  sacra  Mysteriave- 
netarijut  Redemptio'nis  tuae  friictum  in  nobis  jugiter  sentiamus. 

Concede  nos  fanrulos  tuub,  quaesumus,  Ddmine  Deus,  perpetua  mentis,  et 
co'rporis  sanitate  gaudere;  et  gloriosa  Beatae  Mariae  semper  Virginia  inter- 
cessidne  a  praesenti  liberari  tristftia,  et  aeterna  perfrui  laetftia. 

Omnfpotens  bempiterne  Deus,  miserere  famulo  tuo  Pontffici  nostro  N., 
et  dTrige  eum  secundum  tuam  clementiam  in  viam  salutis  aeternae,  ut,  te 
donante,  tibi  placita  cupiat,  et  tota  virtute  perffciat. 

Deus,  refugium  nostrum  et  virtus,  adesto  piis  Ecclesiae  tuae  precibus, 
auctor  ipse  pietatis:  et  praesta,  ut  quod  fideliter  petimus,  efficaciter  conse- 
quamur. 

Omnrpotens,  sempite'rne  Deus,  qui  salvas  omnes,  et  neminem  vis  perfre: 
respice  ad  animas,  diabdlica  fraude  decc-ptas;  ut  omni  haeretica  pravitatede- 
pdsita,  errantium  corda  resipfscant,  et  ad  veritatis  tuae  redeant  unitatem. 

Omnipotens,  sempiterne  Deus,  qui  vivdrum  dominaris  simul  et  mortuor- 
um,  omniumque  misereris,  quos  tuos  fide  et  dpere  futures  esse  praendscis:  te 
supplices  exoramus,  ut  pro  quibus  effundere  preces  decrevimus,  quosque  vel 
praesens  saeculum  adhuc  in  carne  retinet,  vel  futurum  jam  exutos  cdrporesu- 
scepit,  intercendentibus  omnibus  Sanctis  tuis,  pietatis  tuae  dementia  omnium 
delictdrum  suorum  veniam  consequantur.      Per  Ddminum  nostrum  JestunChri- 
stum  Friium  tuurn,  qui  tecum  vivit,  et  regnat  in  unitate  Spfritus  Sancti  Deus, 
per  dmnia  saecula  saeculdrum.     R.  Amen. 
The  celebrant  kneels  and  sings: 

K  Ddmine,  exaudi  oratio'nem  meam. 

R.  Et  clamor  meus  ad  te  veniat. 
The  chanters  intone: 

K  Exaudiat  nos  omnipotent*  et  misericors  Ddminuti. 

R.  Et  cubtodiat  nos  semper.      Amen. 
The  celebrant  null  jo  ins: 

KFidelium  a'nimae  per  misericdrdiam  Dei  requiescant  in  pace. 

R-  Amen. 


876 


273 

(J..46) 


BENEDICTION 

O  SALUTARIS 


Old  Hymnal 


1.  O        sa  -  lu  -   ta 


JIJTJ 


-  lu  -   ta    -    ri 


2.  U   -    ni     trin- o     -    que 


Ho 
Do 


sti  -  a, 
mi  -  no 


Quit)  COB  -  li 
"Sit  sem-  pi 
-  * 


i 


j,  j  j  U  JJ 


pan  -  dis o    -     sti 

te'r  -    na gld  -    ri 


um: 

a!    . 


Bel      la     pre-munt    ho 
Qui     vi  -  tarn    si    -    ne 


> 


i 


S 


ter  -  mi    -     no, 


i 


Da    ro-bur,  ler     aux    -    i^-   li 
No- bis    do  -  net     in  pa  -  tri 


um. 

a.       A-men. 


t^ 


Andante  (J  =  84) 


O  SALUTARIS 


Werner 


S 


1.  O    sa-  lu    -   ta  -  ris      Ho  -  sti   -    a, 

2.  U-  ni    trin  -  o  -  que     Do  -  mi  -   no 


QuiB  cce  -  li       pan  -  dis 
Kj"  ai  -    ter   -  na 


r  f  r  i  i  r  if  r 


m 


a 


n 


W^f 

sti  -  um: 
ri   -   a! 


~T~ 
o 
glo- 


Bel  -  la  ore   -   munt     ho  -  stT 
Qui    vi-tam       si      -      ne      ter 


li 
mi 


a, 

no, 


1 


t 


Da    ro-bur,     fer 
No-  bis    do  -  net 


aux  -   i     -     li   -   um. 
in        pa  -  tri    -    a. 


men. 


M 


^ 


277 


BENEDICTION 

O  SALUTARIS 


( J  r  69) 


Webbe 


3 


.  :  :  .  i:  :  -  . 


1.  O          sa 

2.  U    -    ni      trin 


u    -    ta  -  ris        Ho  -  sti  -  a,  Quw       coe  -   li    pan  -  dis 
;rin  -  o  -  que       Do  -  mi  -  no     sit        sem  -  pi  -  ter  -  na 

/•v  *  m 


r  r  i]  f  r  r  ir  r 


i  j  u  j  j.> 


o  f    -       sti-um:   Bel  -    la       prTP-munt    ho    -    stf  -  li    -    a,       Da 
glo    -       ri  -  a!      Qui        vi  -   tarn       si   -   ne         ter  -  mi  -  no       No  - 


i 


rp    -    bur,       fer       aux    -     i^  -     li       -'    um. 
bis       do    -     net        in  pa    ••    tri     -       a. 


men. 


(J  =  58) 


O  SALUTARIS 


f  Ml  „   J     1   1= 

1  1  i  1  — 

=*=4= 

j  i  j  j   i  j   i 

P^"   J     Ij 

MM  'J 

=5=^= 

3    '  3    j    S^^T^1 

1.  O           sa 
2.  U    -     ni 

-  lu  -  ta  -  ris        Ho  - 
trin-  o   -  que        Do- 

sti   -  a, 
mi  -  no 

Qua)        ecu  -  li     pan  -  dis 
sit        sem-  pi  -  te'r  -  na 

*j:«  n    P      |  F 

gig    fl= 

~f  T- 

~~P  —  rr^  —  r  —  i  —  F  —  I 

/ff  CM  h- 

r  r  F  •-£= 

r  J 

—  J  u  —  p  p  

i 


-    ri  - 


um:     Bel 
al       Qui 


la      pre-munt     ho 
vi  -   tarn     si    -    ne 


sti 
ter 


li 
mi 


no 


Da 

No  - 


P3 


pip 


i 


do 


fer 
net 


in 


f     -      li 
pa    -     tri 


um. 
a. 


men. 


dj  f  ir  f   4, 


278 


BENEDICTION 

O  SALUTARIS 


(J  =  92) 


From    Beethoven 


*? 


=tF= 

1.  O      sa    -    lu    -    ta    - 

2.  U  -  ui-^j  trin  -  oj^ 


ris      H£  -    sti  -  a,     Quae     cce  -  li 
n'  -    mi  -  no      sit      sem-pi 


pan   -    dis 
ter    -    na 


m 


iifei 


f= 


o     -     sti  -    um:     Bel  -  la 
glo   -    ri    -     a        Qui     vi 


Hfc* 


pro  -  munt    ho  -  stf 
tarn     ^/U^-i     ne      ter 


li 
mi 


a,        Da 
no       No 


i 


ra//. 


h£ff     1 

J     i 

i  j—  v  • 

H  1 

—  1  

1  —  i  —  i 

—  j  

-$—  g 

3— 

r 

5  1 

f" 

HI- 

^ 

—  o 

^  

ro   -    bur,        fer 
bis        do    -     net 

aux    -    i         - 
in         pa 

li      -     um. 
tri              a.                   A       -       men. 

/~   a  —  p  *fp  p»  —  **^« 

•           J^^"1* 

1     .           a 

f 

u               P* 

^iL_t  —  Sf  — 

L  *P   k 

r       r  'l 

=4= 

( J  =  58) 


O  SALUTARIS 


Duguet 


J    J    J    U-J 


I 


1.  O          sa  -  lu  -  ta  -  ris         Ho 

2.  U    -     ni     trin-  o  -  qtie        Do 


sti -a,    Quits       cce  -    li     pan  -  dis 
mi -no     oit        sem  -  pi  -  ter  -  na 


m 


> 


^ 


i 


o        -        sti-um:    Bel    -     la      pre-munt    ho      -       sti   -   li 
glo    -         ri  -  a       Qui         vi  -  tarn      si  -    ne  te'r  -  mi 

J""; 


a,      Da 
no      No  - 


p  f'P  F 


r    ir 


fefr  J  d  i  « 

i  — 

j>  ^  J  

^V        mm* 

• 

*•         ^        T                   5l                'H 

ro    -    bur,       fer         a 
bis         do    -  net         i 

-HH—  5  1  C  

ux 
n 

•. 

"  T       -3-     -^             B          3 

T           -           li--  um- 
pa                    tri  -   a.                 A      -      men. 

y  b  r    -K- 

S                       ' 

5  1 

r     r     P    '       "  r       ' 

279 


274 


BENEDICTION 

TANTUM  ERGO 


(J  --  72) 


Haydn 


1.  Tan-tum    er-gp      Sa-cra- men-turn     Ve  -  ne  -  re -mur    cer-nu  -  i, 

2.  Gen  -  i  -  td-ri,    Gen-i  -   to'-  que     Lautt  t»t     ju  -  bi  -   la  -  ti    -  o, 


iH  r  i  v  r  r  r  if 


Et    an-tf-quum     dp -cu-  men-turn      No  -  vo      ce  -  dat       rjf-tu-i. 
Sa-  lu.»,  hon-  or,      vir-tus  quo -que,     Sit     et       be  -  ne  -   dfc-ti-o. 


'}.  Jjjlj:  i 


r        *  r  r  f     * 

Prae-stet  fi-des   t>up-ple-men-tum,Sen-su  -  um  de  -  fec-tu-  i. 
Pro  -  ce-  den-ti     ab     u-tro-que,  Corn-par  sit  lau  -  da  -  ti  -  o.       A -men. 


m 


i 


(J  =  58) 


TANTUM  ERGO 


Webbe 


•e* 


±* 


3 


1.  Tan-tum    er-go        Sa  -  era- naen- turn      Ve  -  ne-re'-mur     cer 

2.  Gen  -  i    -td-ri,      Gen-i    -    to  -  que     Laus    et   ju-bi  -    la 


nu 

ti 


Et 
Sa- 


an-tf-quum      do  -  cu- men-turn    No  -  vo     ce    -   dat       rf 
lus,  hon-or,         vir-tus  quo- que,  Sit    et      be   -  ne    - 


-  tu    -    i. 


^ 


**» 


Prae-stet    fi-des    sup-ple-m«Tn-tum,  Sen-su-um  de  -  fee  -  tu  -  i. 
Pro  -  ce- den-ti      ab     u-trd-c^ue,   Corn-par  sit  lau- da- ti-  o. 


u-tro-.que,    t/o 

^N 


A  -  men. 


P 


i 


280 


BENEDICTION 

TANTUM  ERGO 


( j  =  58) 


Etts 


1.  Tan-turn    er  -  go      Sa-cra-men-tum      Ve-ne-re-mur     cer    -     nu-i, 

2.  Gen  -  i    -  to  -  ri,     Gen-i  -  to  -  que      Laus  et    ju  -  bi    -    la      -     ti-o, 

J 


rM  MM  ,nJ  ifT 


m 


Et   an -tf-  quum      do- cu- men-turn       No    -   vo       ce-dat       ri     -     tu-i. 
Sa-lus,  hon-or,        vir-tus  quo -que,       Sit         et^be-ne    -   dfc    -    ti-o. 


P 


P 


PS 


13 


HH 


Prae-stet    fi  -  des    sup-pli-meti-tuai,  Sen-su-um    de  -  fee  -  tu-i. 

Pro  -  ce-den-ti       ab     u  -  tro- que,    Coin -par  sit  lau  -  da -ti-o.        A-men. 

m 


m 


^ 


(J=46) 


TANTUM  ERGO 


Russian  Tune 


^ 

1.  Tan-tuna     er-  go      Sa- era -men-turn    Ve  -  ne  -  re  -   mur     cej-nu 

2.  Gen-i    -    to  -  ri,    Gen-i    -     to -que    Laus  et      ju  -   bi    -     la- ti 


Et     an  -   ti  -  quum    dp  -  cu  -   men-turn    No-vo        ce-dat      ri  -  tu    - 
Sa-lus,     hon  -  or,       vir  -  tus^     quo- que.  Sit    et        be- ne  -  dic-ti 

•o-    *+ 


Prae-stet  fi  -  des    sup-pli-  men-turn,  Sen-  su-  um   de-fe'c-tu-   i. 
Pro  -  ce  -  den-ti       ab     u  -   tro- qvie,    Com- par  sit    lau-da-ti  -   o.     A 


-  men. 


- 


^ 


281 


BENEDICTION 

TANTUM  ERGO 


Lento  (d  =  63) 


Webbe 


1. Tan-turn    er-go     S  a- era- men -turn     Ve  -  ne  -  re'-mur      cer  -    nu 
2. Gen-i    -    td-ri,   Gen-i  -  to  -  que     Laus  et      ju-bi    -    la    -     ti 


t 


^•i  Jijji 


i 


Et    an  -  tf-quum       do-cu  -  men- turn      No -vo  .   ce-dat      rf  -  tu    -      i. 
Sa-lus,    hon-or,         vir-tus     quo- que,     Sit    et       be  -  ne  -   dfc  -  ti     -      o. 


** 


Prae-stet     fi-des    sup-ple-men-tum,  Sen-jm-um    de  -  fec^  tu  -    i. 
Pro  -  ce  -  den-  ti      ab    u  -  tro  -  que,  Coui-par  sit    lau  -  da  -  ti    -  o. 


A-  men. 


J  F  i|;  m1  pip  t;  \f  nn'ii  J^ 


(J-69) 


TANTUM  ERGO 

J    •  :>-; 


1.  Tan-tuna  er-gp       Sa  '  -    cra-men-tum     Ve  -  ne  -  re  -  mur    cer     -     nu-i 


2.  Gen  -  i  -  td-ri,      Gen  -    i  -  td  -  que     Laus  et    ju  -  bi   -  la 


ti-o, 


* 


^m 


p 


Et    an-ti-quum      do      -      cu- men-turn  No  -  vo    ce-dat       rf    -      tu-i. 
Sa-lus,  hon-or,          vir    -    tus  quo -que,  Sit    et    be-ne   -    dfc    -     ti  -  o. 

J- 


i 


f  r  if  P 


± 


Prae-stet  fi- des      sup-ple-men-tum,    Se'n  -  su-um  de  -  fec-tu-i. 

Pro  -  ce-den-ti       ab      u- tro -que,    Corn-par  sit  lau-  da-ti-o.       A- men. 


282 


BENEDICTION 

TANTUM   ERGO 


Moderato  (J  =  69) 


1.  Tan- tuna       er    -    go 

2.  Gen-  i    -     tor  -    i, 


r  if  ji1  if  r 


Sa  -   era  -  men-turn      Ve  -  ne   -     re    -    mur 
Gen  -    i    -    to  -  que     Laus  et         ju    -    bi   - 

+         M      JL        M. 


PPI 


cer.     -       nu  -  i, 
U  _-       ti  -   o, 


Et      an    -   ti    -    quum      do  -  cu  -  men -turn, 
Sa  -  lus,      hon  -  or,          vir  -   tus     quo  -  que, 


r  r  ir  r  ir  r 


No    -    vo 
Sit          et 


ce    -     dat          ri 
be    -     ne     -      dfc 


tu     -      i.       Prae-stet     f  i  -  des 
ti     -     o.        Pro-  ce  -   den-ti  . 


sup-ple-men-tum,    Sen-su-um    de-fec-tu-  i$           Prae-stet 
ab  -  u  -  tro-  que,    Corn-par  sit    lau-da-  ti  -  o,-           Pro  -  ce  - 

K^EH  C'Clr    r    !l"    r  if  g  if  P  if  _i.  =& 

fi  -  des 
den-ti 

t=t=^ 

h  —  h  T  r  T  ^  '  | 

~  —  M1  —  F—  j 

r  T  ' 

J'U  J 


1F1 

*       5 


A   -    men. 


sup -pie- men-turn,     Sen-su   -    um     de    -    fee 
ab      u  -  tro -que.,     Corn-par      sit      lau  -   da 


283 


275 


BENEDICTION 

DIVINE   PRAISE 


I  |  | r       '       1 1 

i     r  vii 

'  .'        <:1      I 


Blessed  be  God!  Blessed  be  His  Ho  -  ly  Name!    B 

^    A   A         I  \ 


* 

true      man-  Blessed  be  the  Name  of    Je-sus,  J9 

' 


P£ 


i 


3 


o       ~  H  oil  •       <» 

Heart,  Blessed  be  Jesus  in  the 

most  Holy  Sacrament    of  the     al      -      tar!      Blessed  be  the 

^J  m  4  i   /^          m         J 


pp  "     1    = 

ijjH  j     J  j  ^ 

1     '     *•*=£= 
I    .J    J    i     I    J  . 

f      .     Iloll  p  
t*^..  i                  *      •     J       li 

-^  —  P  —  r    r    p  P  —  uf  —  r-^1  —  p-ir  riffl  »   ~   *  ' 

*        rrr          rrr^r        ^          r  r  r  r 

greatmoth-er  of  God,  Ma-ry  most  Ho  -  ly,  Blessed  be  her  Holy 
and  Immacu-  late  con-cep-tion, 

^i^JJJJj,,,                                            III! 

4>-tt  v    .  *  ,  r  »^  ^  J    -J  ^  •      """       J  J  J  j. 

^  f   r  r  E± 

•'    '  r   f  r 

«0ii       {  r^=p=^ 

v^>    ii  OH  —  1  —  £—-£- 

JJ       iloll                          I 
Blessed  be  the  nam 

e  oi  Ma-ry,  Vir-gin  and  Moth-er,  Blessedbe  St.Jo- 
seoh.  soouse  of  the  Vir-g~in 

, 

J    JJ       J  J  J   j.  j  J 


pj;ff  Il4tl1  —  •—  » 

i      1  J    = 

j  J  i< 

ir  r  i  
i  J  j  j  i 

—  ^  — 

-&  —  i  —  J  —  1«*»\  —  r  —  f— 
d 

Ma  -   ry,  Blessed     be      God 

^  j   f    t    ,<L- 

F  r  'r  r   r  r  'i'    F  ~* 

in     His      an  -gels  and  in       His      saints. 

^_?  1  L_ 
S 

,  ..4_,       -     1    

i 

1    r  r  ' 

*==d 

284 


276 


t-44 

I       1        i      J 

y                  iisn                 '  —  •  —  !  —  s  

Laudate  Do'minum,  omnes                                                gen        -          tes. 
Qudniam  confirmata  est  super  nos  miseri  -cordia           e                     jus. 
Gloria    Patri  et                                                                   Ff                   lio. 
Sicut  erat  in  princfpio  et  nunc  et                                 sem       -         per. 

-jyj  jjftH  —  C  .  £  

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|1*                                          4 

.        j                                  1 

J        —  4=       J    = 

Laudate  eum                                       om 
Et  ve'ritas  Domini  manet                in 
Et  Spi           -                                       rf 
Et  in  saucula  satcu         -                    Id 

,,„         ll-ll                    * 

»        1      .        1  =^=1 

nes>                   pd         -         puli. 
ae         -          ter         -         num. 
tui                 Sau        -          cto. 
rum,                A          -         men. 

£          f          « 

B*J:» 

EQJtZI                   .  ,       j  —   

-f  L-           E  » 

i 

_J  1  f  1  1  U 

277 


, 

Adagio  (  J  =  54) 


ADORKMUS 


m 


Ad-o-re-  mus    in  «a  -  ter-  num  San-ctis-sr-muna     Sa-cra-me'n     -     turn. 


i 


\\  9  i  —  i  1—  i  —  i  

i  i  i 

isyE^  —  f-*  m  »  —  t  i  P— 

Lau   -da        -        te  Do'minum,                                                  om  -  nes  geu-tes, 
Quo'niam  confirmata  eat  super  nos  miseri   co'r  -  dia     e  -jus, 
Gloria                                                                 Patri   et     Ff-lio, 
.                  Siout  erat  in  princfpio,  et                          nunc     et   sem-per, 

*    ^                     in                 ^  Y  r  « 

fc):  .     I      —  W  —  U  k  —  \  — 

•^-M1  —  f  

1  

ii        i       r       i   - 

Laudate  eum,                                        om     -      nes            po 
Et  ve'ritas  Domini  manet                in           <**              ter 
Et   Spf                                        .           ri     -     tui             San 

Et  in  sajcula   siccu         -                      lo     -     rum           A 

-r1  -1 

puli. 
num. 
cto. 
men. 

)'  \>                            "oil 

i  r     i      P 

285 


Repeat  Adoremus 


278 

Deus  In  Adjutorium  etc.  ay  on  page  296 


VESPERS 


VESPERS 

(According  to  "Anti- 

DIXIT    DOMINUS 


[rlit         i 

P<   k   rj  i  1 

pj  

H  r 

J  '    |J        | 

-^  1 

ORGAN 

Di-xit  Do    -    minus. 

Do   - 

mino     j 

1  1  
me  -    o: 

r\ 

HfiH 

II  _u 

pT^ 

*^^.  ^, 

ft.            4> 

|VLX±U 

2.  Donee  ponam  ini 

mi    - 

cos 

tu    -    os  : 

8.  Virgam  virtutis  tuae 

emfttet  Domi  • 

nus 

ex 

Si    -  on: 

4.  Tecumprincipiumindie 
virtutis  iui±i  in  splendori 

-bus 

san  -  cto  -  rum: 

5.  JuravitDominuSjtitnonpaenite    - 
6.  Doininus  a                        dex  - 

bit 
tria 

•    -      urn: 
tu   -    is: 

7.  Judicabitinnationibu8,im-ple  - 

bitru- 

i     -    nas: 

8.  De  torrente  in 

VI      - 

a 

bi   -  bet: 

9.  Glo'ria 

Pa    - 

triet 

Ff  -  lio: 

10.  Sicut  ei  at  in  pi  incfpio,et 

nunc, 

et      sbin  -  per: 

^       ANTIPHON 

-  jf  ff    -~p*M"^z  

i  —  r"!  —  ~t  —  ~b  —  j    i  — 

k          \ 

p— 

T  ft  — 

*  —        —  •  —  *  —  0  —  j  —  - 

•)  iP 

-J- 

Di 


xit      Do 


mi  -  nus     Do 


mi  -  no 


me 


o: 


279 


CONFITEBOR 


ORGAN 


Fi-de-li-a.    Con-fi-te  -  bor  tibi    Domine  in  toto      cor -de    me-  ot 


i 


o  -  pera  Do -mini: 
o  -  pus     e  -  jus: 


2.  Magna 

3.  Confessioetmagnificehtia 

4.  Memoriamfe'citmirabilium 

suorum;t miser icorset  mise     -     ra-tor  Do-minus 

5.  Memor  erit  insaaculum testa  -  men-ti      su   -  i: 

6.  Ut  dt>t  fllis  haeredi    '  -       -     ta-tem  gen-tium: 
7..  Fidelia  omnia  mandata 

ejusrh  conf  irmata  in 

8.  Redemptionem  mfsit 

9.  Sanctum  etterrfbile 


•a)-cu4umsaB-< 
pd-pulo    su  -  o: 
no -men     e  -  jus: 


10.  Intellectus  bonus  omnibus  faci  -  en  -  tibus    e  -   um: 
11  Glo'ria^  pi-  tri,et  Ff  -  lio, 

12.Sicuteratinprincfpio,et     nunc,   et    sem-per, 


Fi  -  de      -       li     -      a         o  -  mni  -  a     man- da      -      ta      e      -     jus, 

286 


FOR  SUNDAYS 

phonarium  Romanum") 

PSALM    CIX 

Full 


VESPERS 


VII.  6. 


_j  q  q  

—  1^—  -^  i  

-m                        = 

se'de  a 

=%==i=-=±= 

dex     -      trib             me' 

is. 

r^r 

scabellum 
dominarein  medio  inimi 

ex  utero  ante  luciferum 
Tu  es  sacerdos  in  aeternum  secundum  or  di  - 
confregit^  in  dfe  frae 
conquassabit  capita  in 
propterea  exal           - 
etSpi           .... 
et  in  baacula  saacu 

pe      -      dum  tu     -     o 
c<f     -      rum  tu    -     6 

ge      -       nu               i 
nem          Mel      -    chf-se    - 
su       -         aa                  re        - 
ter     -     ramul          to 
ta      -        bit              ca 
rf         -     tui             San      - 
lo      -       rum.           A 

rum. 
rum. 

te. 
dech. 
ges. 
rum. 
put. 
cto. 
men. 

4  -^  -4  *  -4  

—J  _  J  .  ^  , 

se     -      de 


dex    -    tris 


me 


PSALM    CX 


IV.  6. 


—  a  

—  H  

$*%— 

IIOM 

In  consflio 

justorum,  et 

congregati 

—  J  
d 

ne. 

—  m- 

f=f=l 

1    p 

i  r      i 

r 

exquisi'ta  in  oimnes  voluntates                                                 e             -            jus. 

et  justftia 

ejus  manet  in  saeculum                                       sm           -           culi. 

e'scam  de'dit  timenti  -  - 

virtutem  operum  suorum  annuntiabit  populo 

opera  manuum  ejus  veritas  et  ju 

facta  in  veritate  et    ajqui         ... 

mandavit  in  aeternum  testamentum 

initium  sapie'ntiae  timer 

laudatio  ejus  manet  in  saeculum 

et  Spirftui 

et  in  saicula  satculorum. 


bus 

su 

df 

ta 

su 

Do' 

sae 

San 

A 


on  -  fir  -     ma 


ta        in 


s«e 


cu   -    lum 


se. 

o. 

cium- 

te. 

•urn 

mini, 
culi. 
cto. 
men. 


cu  -    li. 


287 


VESPERS 


280 


BEATUS  VIR 


m 


ICC 


ORGAN     In  man-da-tis.    Be-a    -    tusvir,  qui 

r\ 


ti  -  met  Do-miaum 


i 


2.  Potens  in  terra  e'rit 

3.  Gloria  et  divftiie  in 

4.  Exo'rtum  ebt  in  tenebris 

5.  Jucundus  homo  qui  mi  sere 

tur  et  co'moiodatjf   dispjouet 
sermones  suos 

6.  In  memdria  aeterna 

7.  Paratum  cor  ejus  speare  in 

Do'mmo,t  coniirmatum  e'st 

8.  Dibpersit,  de'dit^  pauperibus: 
tjubtitiaejub  manet  in  Sie^  -   cu  -  lum 

9.  Peccator  videbit,  etirascetur 

dentibub  suib  fre'met  et       ta 

lO.Glo'ria^Pa        -        -  tri,     et 

11.  Sic  ut  erat  in  principle,  et     nuiic,  et 


be  -  men 
do  -  mo 

lu-  men 


in     ju 
e' -  rit 


cor 


e^  -  jus: 
e  -  jus: 
re  -  ctis: 


di  -  do: 
ju  -  stus: 

e   -  jus: 

sit)  -  culi: 

be  -  scet: 
Ff  -  lio, 
sem-per, 


man 


da    -  lib 


pit    ni    -   mis. 


LAUDATE  PUERI 


ANTIPHON 


ORGAN     Sitno'-menDo-mi-ni.Lau-da    -    te 

/TN 


pu  -  eri    Do-minum, 


I 


r  f 

2.  SitnomenDo'mini      be  -  ne  -  di  -  ctum, 

3.  A  solib  ortu  Ubque      ad      oc  -  ca  -  sum, 
4  Excelaussuperdmnes  gen-  tes  Do  -   minus, 

5.  y  uib  bicutDominus 

Deus  noster,  qui  in  a'l  -  tis     ha  -  bitat, 

6.  Suscitans  a  ter  -  ra      in  -  opem, 

7.  Ut  collocet  eum        cum  prin-cf  -pibub, 

8.  Quihabitarefacitste-rileui  in      do   -  mo, 
9.Glo'ria  Pa-triet  Pi.  -  lio, 
lO.Sicut  eirat  in  principio, 

etnunc,  et      se'm  -  per, 


no-men     Do   -  mi -ni 


•»  cu  -  la. 


288 


VESPERS 


PSALM    CXI 


IV  6. 


d  

o 

in  maud  at  is  ejus  volet 

mi  1 

*  

ni 

i  : 

F  

. 

generatio  rectorum  benedi^ 

et  justftia  ejus  manejt  in  sajculum 

misericors,  et  miserator,  et 

quia  in  aeternum  non  commo     - 

ab  auditione  mala  non  ti  -  - 

non  commovebitur  donee  despfciat  inimfcos 
cornu  ejus  exaltabitur  in 

desiderium  peccatdrum  per 

et  Spiritui 

et  in  siicula  saeculorum 


ce 
s*» 
ju 


ve 
me 

su 
glo 

i 

San 
A 


tur. 
culi. 
btus. 


bitur. 
bit. 

OS. 

ria. 

bit. 
cto. 
men. 


PSALM  CXII 


VII.  2. 


-r  jh- 

d  d  

-f  3  

I1UJ)  fl  — 
laud  ate                                                           no 

-=5=  -=3= 

men           Domi 

^- 

ni. 

—  H§JI  P^ 

--  i"^  r  —  i 

i  —  zr  — 

ex  hoc  nunc,  et                                              us 
laudabile                                                         no 
et  super  cables                                               glo 

et  humflia  respicit  in  cielo                      et 
et  de  stercore                                                 e^ 
cum  princfpibus                                         po 
matrem  fili                                                      o 
et  Spi       -                                                     rf 

que  in        BUJCU 
men           Domi 
ria               e 

in                te'r 
rigens        paupe    - 
puli               su 
rum  lae     -     tan 
tui               San 

lum. 
ni. 
jus. 

ra? 
rem. 
i. 
tern, 
cto. 

et  in  baecula  s&cu 


lo 


ruin. 


men. 


VESPERS 


282 

IN  EXITU  ISRAEL 

ANTIPHON 

iu  j  J 

i  J  I  I  I  i  ll 

-^  H  J*    J'   J 

^^^ 

Ae  -  gy  -  pto 

ORGAN  Nos  qui   vf-vi-mus.  In    exitu    Israel                 do 

fc):jt  m  m  m-f  —                      H    M  itHtt—                 —  -  frF-  

^Vrffl 

2.  Factaestjudeu.sanctifi-ca     - 

tio       e  -  jus, 

3.  Mare 

vf    -    ditet  fii  -  git: 

4.  Montes  exsult  averunt  ut  a 

ri   -   e   -  tes: 

5.  Quid  est  tfbi  mare         quod 

fu  -  gf  -  sti? 

6.  Montes  exsultastis  sicut  a 

rf  -    e  -  tes, 

7.  A  facie  Domini              mo    -    tuest  te'r  -  ra, 

8.  Quiconvertitpetraminsta  -    gnaa  qua-  rum, 

9.  Non  nobis 

Domi      -      ne, 

non    no'  -  bis: 

10.  Super  misericordia 

. 

tua  et  veri-ta 

te      tu    -  a: 

11.  Deus  autem                    no    -  sterin  c«e  -  lo: 

12.  Simulacragentium  ar-gen  -  tumetau  -rum, 

13.  OB  habent,  et                  non 

lo  -  queh-tur: 

14.  Aures  habent,                et          nonau-di  -  ent: 

15.  Man  us  habent,etnonpal 

-pabunt:t  pedes  habent, 

et  non  am    - 

bu  -  la  -  bunt: 

16.  Similes  fllis  f  fant  qui  fa     -    ciunt    e    -  a: 

17.  Domus  Israel  spe     -     ra    -    vitin  Do-mino: 

18.  Domus  Aaron  spe     -     ra    -    vitin  Do-mino: 

19.  QuitfmentDominum 

spera-ve   -  runt  in  Do-mino: 

20.  Dominus  memor             fu     - 

it      no-stri: 

21.  Benedfxit 

do    -     mui     Is  -rael: 

22.  Benedfxit  omnibus  qui  tf    -    ment  Do-minum 

23.  Adjiciat 

Do  -  minus  su-pervos 

24.  Benedfcti 

vos    - 

a      Do-mino, 

25.  Caelum 

cm 

li     Do-mino: 

26.  Non  mortui  lau       -       da   -  bunt  te  Do-mine: 

27.  Sednosquivfvimus,benedf    -    cimus  Do-mino, 

28.  Gloria 

Pa    -   tri  et  Ff  -  lio, 

29.  Sicut  eratinprincipio,et  nunc, 

et    sem  -  per, 

ANTIPHON 

i  *                         r^_ 

Js    J       H  J)      N     ^ 

tj  f  Is  T—  1 

fo        Jl      J)     J     ^    * 

il  —  ^     *'      W     J 
"          ^ 

L  JJ  —  Jj  —  J_J 

-)  H  H 

Nos  qui      vf    -    vi  -  mus 


be  -  ne  -  df   -    ci  -  mus     Do   -    mi  -  no. 


290 


VESPERS 


PSALM    CXIII 


Tonus  Peregrines 


—4  1  1  j  ^ 

—  HWI  

dooms  Jacob  de 

popu       -                     »•        lo 

bar   -   ba             ro. 

UM 

x-""""^""*^ 

f      g      1  g      « 

L  ^_ 

LJ  L 

r     r-    'r     '=» 

Israel  pote 

st.as 

e                             jus. 

Jordanis  conversus  est                                     re 

tror   -                   sum. 

et  colles  sicut  a 

gm 

o    -     vi      -        um. 

et  tu  Jordanis,  quia  conversus  es                  re 

tror     -         -        sum? 

et  colles  sicut  a 

gni 

o     -    vi      -        um? 

a  facie  De 

i 

Ja       -         -        cob.- 

et  rupem  in  fontes                                               a       -  -J 

qua     -         -        rum. 

sed  nomini  tuo 

da 

glo  -   ri       -        am. 

nequando  dfcant 

gehtes:  Ubi  est  Deus         e 

o        -           -        rum? 

omnia  quaecumque  volu          -            -             it, 

fe'     -           -        cit. 

opera  manu 

-            -             -              um 

ho    -   mi      -       num. 

oculos  habent,  et  non                                        vi 

de  .  -           -        bunt. 

nares  habent,  et 

non   o           -                           do 

ra                 -        bunt. 

non  clamabunt  in  guttu 
et  omnes  qui  confidunt 
adjutor  eorum  et  protector 
adjutor  eorum  et  protector 

adjutor  eorum  et  protector 

et  benedf 

benedixft  domu 

pusfllis  cum 

super  vos,  et  super  fili 

qui  fecit  caslurn 

terrain  autem  dedit  ffli 

neque  omnes  qui  descendunt  in 

ex  hoc  nunc,  et  usque 

et  Spirftu        - 

et  in  saecula  sasculo 


re 

su 

0. 

in 

e         -          - 

is. 

e 

6     -    ruin 

est. 

e 

o     -    rum 

est. 

e 

o     -    ruin 

est. 

xit 

no       - 

bis. 

i 

A     -     a       - 

ron. 

ma 

jo     -    ri 

bus. 

OS 

ve' 

stros. 

et 

ter      - 

ram. 

is 

ho"    -   mi 

num. 

in 

fer      - 

num. 

in 

sad    -    cu 

lum. 

i 

San     • 

cto. 

rum. 

A 

men. 

291 


283 

Breviary 


VESPERS 

LUCIS   CREATOR 


Plain  Song 


1.  Lu  -  cis  Cre  -  a  -  tor    op  -  ti  -  me, 
2.Qui   ma-  ne  jun-ctum  ves-pe  -  ri 


Lu-cem   di  -   e  -  rum  pro-fe-rens, 
Di  -  em    vo  -  ca  -  ri     prte  -  ci  -  pis: 


r  r      r  t! 


i 


^ 


•     i          •  j-  ^>,  _,, —  p  v    '    ' 

Pri-mor-di-is    lu-cis     no-vae,  Mun-di  pa-rans    o  -  ri  -  gi-nem. 
II-  la-  bi-tur  te-trum  cha- os,     Au-dipre-ces  cum  fie- ti- bus.     A  -  men 


5~  —  P  —  r 

s 

'    r     r-  ^  -. 

H 

- 

F= 

f    r  ^r  r, 

p— 

ff^ 

;^» 

3.  Ne  mens  gravata  crfmine 
Vitas  sit  exul  munere 
Dum  nil  perenne  cogitat 
Seseque  culpis  illigat 


4  Coeleste  pulset  ostium, 
Vitale  tollat  premium: 
Vitemus  omne  noxium, 
Purgemus  omne  pessimum. 


5.  Praesta,  Pater  pifssime, 
Patrique  compar  Unice, 
Cum  Spfritu  Parcel  ito, 
Regnansper  omne  saeculum. 


4f 

* 

—  i  

-J  

-^ 

1  H 

3ffl 

9 

—J-  J  «—  =  »        4         ,         W  1| 

FR1£ST    K  Dirigatur  Domine  oratio      meo. 
CiiOIK     R.  Sicut  incensumin  conspectu  tuo_ 


Instead  0/"Lucis  Creator"  one  of  the  following  Latin  ffymns  is  sung  according 
to  Season  or  feast. 


During  Advent 
During   Lent 
During  Passion  Tide 
During  Paschal  Time 
During  Pentecost 
For  Corous  Christi 


"Creator  Alme" 
"'Audi  Bemgne" 
"Vexflla  Regis" 
"Ad   Regias  ' 
"Veni  Creator" 
"Pange  Lingua" 


Page 


For  Apostles  and  Evangelists"Exultet   Orbis" 
For  Martyrs  "Deus    Tuorum" 

For  Confessors  <;Iste  Confessor" 

For  Virgins  "Jesu  Corona" 

Feasts  of  St.Joseph  <:Te    Joseph'' 


294 

294 

294 

295 

258 

247 

295 

295 

267-8 

269 

266 


292 


284 


VESPERS 

MAGNIFICAT 


vmi. 


ri¥  1  1  i-Ji           i  JiJ=t 

i                       ill 

jiii 

m 

ft  *   j:JJj|     D        'p  '^ 

O  r  —  I 

f 

r 

1.  Ma-gni-fi       -         cat                                             anima              me  -   a   Do-minur 

J   ,  J                 no,,                  J     ^ 

^  j 

1 

:9nM*-                                                     -r— 

Ft 

9  ^~ 

H*M 

=  —  ft  —  u  imu  1  —  *L_ 

^ 

r 

q  —  i 

fe 


PW 


r  r 

2.    Et  ex  sul       tavit  spiritus   me  -  us       in  Deo  salu     -     ta  -  ri    me  -  o 

J. 


14 


i 


^ 


3.  Qui-a    re-   spexithumilita- 

tem  anclllie     su-    £B: 


ecce  enim  ex  hoc 
be  at  am  me  dicent 

omnes  gene-    ra-    ti-    6  -   nes. 


4.  Qui-a    fe-  cit  mini  magna 

qui     po-  tens 

est:    et  sanctum 

5.  Et  mi-se-   ricordia  ejus   a 

pro  genie  in  pro-    ge  -  nies. 

6.  Fe-cit    po-  tentiam in brachio    su  -    o: 


no-  men  e  -    jus. 
ti  -  bus  e  -    um. 


7.  De  -  po-su-   it  potentes  de        se-   de, 

8.  E  -  su-ri-    entes  implevit       bo-  nis; 

9.  Sus-ce-pit    Israel  puerum       su-  um, 

10.  Si-cutlo-    cutus  est  ad  pa- 

tres      no  -  stros 

11.  Glo-ri-a      Patri,  et  Ff-  lio, 

12.  Si-cut  e  -    rat  in  principio, 

et  nunc,  et    sem   per, 
Benedicamus  Domino,  etc.  as  on  page  303 

293 


timen    - 
dispersit  superbos 

mente    cor-  dis    su-   i. 
et  exal  -     -     -      ta-  vit    hu-  miles, 
et  dfvites  dim!  -    sit-  in-  a  -    nes. 
recordatus  miseri- 

cor-  di  -   ae      su  -  ae. 

Abraham  et  se  - 

mini  e  -     jus    in     sae-  cula. 
et  Spiri  -     -     -     tu  -  i       San-  cto. 

et  in  saecula 

saecu  -      16  -  rum.  A  -  men. 


285 


CREATOR  ALME. 

(For  Advent.) 
CHANT,  PAGE  292. 


1  Creator  alme  siderum, 
Acterna  lux  credentium; 
Tesu  Redemptor  6mnium, 
Intende  votis  supplicum. 

2  Qui  daemonis  ne  fraudibus 
Periret  orbis  impetu 
Am6ris  actus,  languid! 
Mundi  medela  factus  es. 

3  Commune  qui  mundi  nefas 
Ut  expiares,  ad  Crucem 

4  E  Virginis  Sacrario 
Intacta  prodis  victima. 

V.     R  orate  cpeJi  desuper,  et  nubes 
pluantjustum. 


4  Cujus  pot£stas  gloriae 

Nomennue  cum  pnmum  sonat, 
"Ft  coelites  et  infer! 
Tretnente  curvantur  genu. 

&  Te  deprecamus,  ultimae 
Magnurn  diei  Judicem : 

ArrrMs  supernae  gratiae 
Defehde  nos  ab  hostibus. 

6  Virtus,  honor,  laus,  gloria 
Deo  Patri  cum  Filio, 
Fancto  simul  Paraclito, 
In  saeculorum  saecula.     Amen. 

R.     Aperiatur    terra,    et    Rerminet 
torem. 


286 


AUDI,  BENIGNE  CONDITOR. 

(For  Lent.) 
CHANT,  PAGE  292. 


1  Audi,  benigne  Conditor, 
Nostras  preces  cum  fl^tibus, 
In  hoc  sacro  jejunio 
Fusas  quadragenario. 

2  Scrutator  alme  cordium, 
Infima  tu  scis  virium : 
Ad  te  reversis  exhibe 

Remissi6nis  gratiam. 

3  Multurn  quidem  peccAvimus, 
Sed  parce  confit6ntibus: 

Ad  n6minis  laudem  tui 
Confer  medelam  l&nguidis. 


4  Concede  nostrum  conteri 
Corpus  per  abstin6ntiam : 
Culpae  ut  relinnuant  pabulum 
Jejuna  corda  cnminum. 

5  Praesta,  beata  Trinitas, 
Conc6de,  simplex  Unitas, 
Ut  fructuosa  sint  tuis. 
Jeiuniorum  munera.     Amen. 


V. 
R. 


Angelis  suis  Deus  mandavit  de  te. 

Ut  custodiant  te  in  omnibus  viis  tuis. 


287 


VEXILLA  REGIS. 
(For  Passiantide.') 

CHANT,  PAGE  292. 


1  Vexilla  regis  prodeunt, 
Fulget  crucis  mysterium 
Qua  vita  mortem  pertulit 
Et  morte  vitam  protulit. 

2  Quae  vulnerata  lanceae 
Mucr6ne  diro,  criminum 
Ut  nos  lav&ret  sordibus 
Man4vit  unda  et  sanguine. 

3  Impleta  sunt  quae  c6ncinit 
David  fid^li  carmine. 
Dic^ndo  nationibus: 
Regnavit  a  ligno  Deus. 

4  Arbor  decora  et  fulgida, 
Orn4ta  Regis  puroura, 
Electa  digno  stipite 

Tarn  sancta  membra  tangere. 


5  Beata  cujus  brachiis 
Pr6tium  pependit  saeculi, 
Stat^ra  facto  corporis, 
TuMtque  praedam  tartari. 

6  O  Crux,  ave,  spes  unica, 
Hos  Passionis  t^mpore 
Piis  adauge  gratiam, 
Reisque  dele  crimina. 

7  Te,  fons  salutis  Trinitas, 
Collaudet  omnis  spiritus: 
Quibus  Crucis  vict6riam 
Largiris,  adde  praemium. 

V.     Eripe  me,  Domine,  ab  homine  malo. 
R.     A  viro  iniquo  eripe  me. 


294 


288 


AD  REGIAS  AGNI. 

(For  Paschal- Time.} 

CHANT,  PAGE  292. 


1  Ad  regies  Agni  dapes, 
Stolis  amicti  candidis, 

Post  transitum  Maris  Ruhr, 
Christo  canamus  Principi. 

2  Divina  cujus  charitas 
Sacrum  pr6pinat  sanguinem, 
Almique  membra  corporis 
Amor  Sacerdos  immolat. 

3  Sparsum  cru6rem  poslibus 
Vastator  horret  Angelus- 
Fugitque  divisuin  mare, 
Mergiintur  hostes  fluctibus. 

4  Jam  Pascha  nostrum  Christus  est, 
Paschalis  idem  Victima. 

Et  pora  puris  m^ntibus 
Sinceritatis  azyma. 

V.     Mane  nobiscum,  D6mine.     A'leluia. 


5  O  vera  coeli  Victima, 
Subjects  cui  sunt  tartara, 
Soluta  mortis  vincula, 
Recepta  vitae  praemia. 

6  Victoi ,  subactis  mferis, 
Trophaea  Christus  6xplicat, 
Coeloque  aperto,  subditum 
Regem  tenebrarum  trahit. 

7  Ut  sis  perenne  mentibus 
Paschale,  Jesu,  gaudium, 
A  morte  dira  criminum 
Vitae  renitos  libera. 

8  Deo  Patri  sit  gloria, 
Et  Pilio,  qui  a  mortuis 
Surr6xit,  ac  Paraclito, 

In  sempiterna  saecula.     Amen. 

R.     Quoniam  advesperascit.     Alleluia. 


289 


EXULTET  ORBIS. 

(For  Apostles  and  Evangelists,) 

CHANT,  PAGE  292. 


1  Exultet  orbis  gaudiis: 
Coelum  resultet  liudibus: 
Apostol6rum  gloriam 
Tellus  et  astra  concinunt. 

2  Vos  saecu!6rum  judices 
Et  vera  mundi  lumina, 
Votis  precamur  c6rdium; 
Audite  voces  supplicum. 

3  Qui  templa  coeli  clauditis, 
Serasque  verbo  s61vitis, 
Nos  a  reatu  noxios 
Solvi  jubete,  quaesumus. 


V. 
R. 


In  omnem  terram  exivit  sonus  eorum. 
Et  in  fines  orbis  terrae  verba  eorum. 


4  Praecepta  quorum  pr6tinus 
Languor,  salusque  sentiunt, 
Sanate  mentes  languidas, 
Augete  nos  virtutibus, 

5  Ut,  cum  redibit  Arbiter 
In  fine  Christus  saeculi, 
Nos  sempiterni  gaudii 
Concedat  esse  c6mpotes. 

6  Patri,  simiilque  Filio, 
Tibique,  Sancte  Spiritu3, 
Sicut  fuit,  sit  jiigiter 

Saeclum  per  omne  gloria.     Amen. 

V.     Annuntiaverunt  opera  Dei. 
R.     Et  facta  ejus  intellexerunt. 


290 


DEUS  TUORUM. 

( For  a  Martyr^ 
CHANT,  PAGE  292. 


Deus,  tuorum  militum 
Sors  et  corona,  praemium, 
Laudes  canentes  Ma.rtyris 
Absolve  nexu  criminis. 

Hie  nempe  mundi  gaudia, 
Et  blanda  fraudum  pabula, 
Imbuta  felle  deputans, 
Prevenit  ad  coelestia. 

Poenas  cucurrit  forti^er, 
Et  sustulit  viriliter, 
Fundensque  pro  te  sanguinem, 
Aeterna  dona  possidet. 


V. 
R. 

V. 
R. 


Ob  hoe  precatu  supplici 
Te  poscimus,  piisime: 
In  hoc  triumpho  Martyris 
Dimitte  noxam  servulis. 

Laus  et  perennis  gloria 
Patri  sit,  atque  Filio, 
Sancto  simul  Paraclito, 
In  sempiterna  saecula.     Amen, 

Gloria  et  honore  coronasti  euro,  Domine. 

Et  constituisti  eum  super  opera  manuum 

tuarum. 

Justus  ut  palma  florebit. 

Sicut  cedrus  Libani  multiplicabitur. 


295 


VESPERS 


VESPERS 

According  to 
PATER  NOSTER 


ORGAN 


PRIEST   Intones 


m 


u  n  n 


De-us       in    ad-ju-to     -     ri-um  me-um  in-  ten  -    de. 


-HTF 

J         1    j  ==» 

Irtrnr^" 
E9E 

3                                             1 

Domine,  ad  adjuvandum  me  fes       ... 

t-n                                    i 

^       I   3    =i 

tf           -          na. 

;     i  r 

|  !E  t»l      -4U»U  I— 

s 

2.  Gloria  Patri  et  Fflio  et  Spfritui 
3.  Sicut  erat  in  princfpip  et  mine  et 
4.  Et  in  saecula  saeculoium. 

"     i  h     i 

San                   cto: 
sem          -         per, 
A            -        men. 

291 


DIXIT  DOMINUS 


d»  1     1    1                            1  1    1  J    1 

_(&  J  J  ||£M  

£)             p                 J                               iTOil 

Df   -    xit          Dominus   Domino 

tv  0  I  —  -  —  i  —  m  1 

-•  
me 

Ff=l 

9  
o: 

Ir-^-  1  

-f-  

1  

2.  Donee  ponam  inimfcos  tu  -  os, 

3.  Vfrgam  virtutis  tuaj  emittet  Dominus  ex     Si  -  on: 

4.  Tecum  princfpium  in  dfe  virtutis  tuaa  in 

splendoribus  san-cto  -  rum: 

5.  Juravit  Dominus,  et  non  poanitebit  e  -  um: 

6.  Dominus  a  dextris  tu  -  is, 

7.  Judicabit  innationibus,  implebit  ru       -        f  nab, 

8.  De  tor  rente  in  via.  bf  -  bet: 

9.  Gloria  Patri,et                                                    Ff  -  lio, 
lO.Sicut  erat  inprincipio  et  nunc  et                 sem  -  per, 


296 


FOR  SUNDAYS 

"St.  Basil's  Hymnal" 
AVE  MARIA  (Iu  Secret) 


VESPERS 


Septuagesima  Sunday  until 

Holy  Thursday  instead  of  Allelulia. 


r  4   4   j  —  4  — 

..—.,.                                                                                                                   9                    ™                 —I* 

3D 
ft1      d 

3333     j=l 

0 

3 

' 

Al       -     le  -  lu    -     ia.          Laus  tibi  Domine,  Rex  ae  -  ter  -  nae  glo   - 

ri  -  ae. 

r    i    t   f     e=. 

i  —  n  1 

g      r 

f 

L  —         —  L  i  j  —  N*- 

6=  F  

PSALM   CIX 


H-T-;  r—  d 

—  i  —  j  1  —  1  —  n 

|     II8II                                                           1    rg 

t  1  —  h"^—  1 

i 

Sede  a                                                                        dex     -     tris             me 

iS; 

5  ^  W  

-p  

1  i  :  •  ,  1 

scabellum  pe                               -                             dum            tu       -        o 
dominare  in  medio  inimico           -          -         runa           tu       -        o 

ex  utero  ante  lucfferum                                        ge'     -        nu      -         i 
Tues  sace'rdos  in  aeternum  secundum  ordi-  nem            Mel     -      chf 
confregit  in  dfe  ira*                                                su      -       aj                re       - 
conquassabit  capita  in  ter                        -            ra             mul             to 
propterea  exal                                -                        ta      -       bit              ca 
et  Spin'                                                                     tu      -         i              San     - 
et  in  s&cula  s&cu           -            -               -           lo      -      rum.            A 

rum. 
rum. 

te. 
sedech. 
ges. 
rum. 
put. 
cto. 
men. 

2d7 


VESPERS 


292 


CONFITEBOR 


jr-f-r^  —  i     j    J     J   i 

Hf\  11                                                 —  — 

—H  —  i 

|  J     |  J     I  J      fl 

-^-   i  u.^ 

cor    - 

-3  1  i  
de          me    -     o: 

Con-  fi-  te-bor 

1                                                                                 ._—  T—  . 

tfbi  Domine  in  toto 

».LL          Pd^ 

r—  -HU  •  1 

Ff=\ 

f     £      f 

—r  '••>  •  -f-  "|     -•  
2. 

Magna 

=t= 

0       - 

3  —  -£  —  -•  — 

pera       Do    -  mini: 

3. 

4. 

Confe'ssio  et  magnificent  ia 
Memor  i  am  fecit  mirabflium 

o 

pus          e      -    jus: 

suorum,t  misericors  et  mise 

-    ra    - 

tor         Do   -  minus: 

5.  Memor  erit  in  sajculumtesta 

-  men  .- 

ti            su     -      i: 

6. 

Ut  det  ill  is  haeredi 

ta    - 

tern       gen   -  tium: 

7. 

Fideliaomnia  mandatat 

eius  conf  irmata  in  s»  - 

culum    SSB     -   culi: 

8. 

Redemptionem  mfsit 

po    - 

pulo       su     -      o: 

9. 

Sanctum  et  terrfbile 

no   - 

men         e      -    jus: 

10.  Intellectus  bonus  omnibus 

faci-e'nti  - 

bus           e      -     urn: 

11. 

Gloria 

Pa   - 

triet      Ff    -    lio, 

12. 

Sicut  erat  in  princfpio,  et 

nunc. 

et         sem  -    per, 

293 


BEATUS  VIR 


1»  1    J                               1  4T--J 

i    1     i 

F=N^t 

<§>    J  —  J  m  3  —  -—3  •  •  — 

Be  -  a    -    tus  vir,  qui                                           tf     -      met         Do    -    minum: 

J_l_p  ![oL_  £.  1  IE  — 

i                                 f     f                    f                   * 

2.  Potens  in  terra  erit                          se      -    men             e 
3.  Gloria  et  divitiae  in                       do      -     mo              e 
4.  Exortum  est  in  tenebris                 lu      -    men            re      - 

H  

jus: 
jus: 
ctis: 

5.  Jucundub  homo  qui  misereturet 

commodatjt  disponet  sermdhes 

suos  ia  ju 

6.  In  memoria  a^terna  e      -       rit 

7.  Paratum  cor  ejus  sperare  in^Do- 

mino,t  confirmatum  est          cor 

8.  Dispersit,  dedit  jpauperibus.-t 

justftia  ejus^manet  in  SIB     -     culum 

9.  Peccator  videbit  et  irascetur,t 

dentibus  suis  fremet  et  ta 

lO.Glc'ria^  ^  Pa     -     triet 

11. Sicut  erat  in  princfpio,  et  nunc,        et 


di  - 

ju  - 

e 
sso 

be  - 

Ft  - 

sem  - 


cio: 
stus: 

jus: 
culi: 

scet; 

lio, 

per, 


298 


PSALM   CX 


VESPERS 


j  —  

—  I  1 

i  J  1     i 

—  i  

•                                                 '5 

in  consflio  justdrum,  et  congre        -         ga      -        ti      -       d            -           ne. 

IHl                                     t       ^r        f             t 

^=^ 

• 

1  1      n 

ta 
cu 


exquisfta  in  dmnes  volun 
et  justftia  ejus  manet  in  s«e 


escam  dedit  ti 

virtutem  dperum  suoruin  annuntiabitpd-pu 

opera  manuum  ejus  veritas 


facta  in  veritate  et 
mandavit  in  aeternum  testa 
initium  sapientiae 

laudatio  ejus  manet  in  saa 

et  Spirf     - 

et  in  salcula,  sascu 


et 


men 
tf 

cu 
tu 
Id 


tes 
lum 

ti 
lo 
Ju 

qui 

turn 

mor 

lum 

i 
rum. 


e 

saw 

bus 
su 
df 

ta 
su 
Do 

saa 

San 

A 


jus. 
culi. 

se. 
o. 
cium. 

te. 

um. 

mini. 

culi. 
cto. 
men. 


PSALM   CXI 


n  .  i  j 

i   J     i  j    =f 

—  i  —  n  n 

llHIl  —*— 
in  mandatis  ejus  yd 

let             m 

i  r  ic 

mis. 

9  ,  1-  

generatio  rectdrum  be  ne 
et  justftia  ejus  manet  in  sau  -  cu 
misericors,  et  misera  -  -  tor, 

quia  in  aaternum^non  cum 
ab  auditidne  mala  non 

non  commovebitur,  donee  despfciat  ini  -mf 
cdrnu  ejus  exaltabi  -  -  tur 

desiderium  peccatd  -  rum 
et  Spirf  -  tu 
et  in  saicula  saecu  -  id 

—  •  —  =£= 

di      -       ce" 

lum          sa|        > 
et             ju 

mo     -      ~vo 
ti       -      me 

cos             su 
in            gld 

per             f 
i             S«fn 
rum.         A 

tur. 
culi. 
stus. 

bitur. 
bit. 

OS. 

ria. 

bit. 
cto. 
men. 

299 


VESPERS 


294 

LAUDATE  PUERI 

liW 

1      l                    = 

J 

j 

Lau  -  da  -    te          pueri 

.     u        1            J              1 

O.'jLff    4        ±  J  1  —  vm— 

X 

Do' 

^ 
'  f- 

-    minum: 

<•  ^^ 
f  ••  

?            ^P 

2.  Sit  nomen  Domini 

'r, 

bene      -         -        df 

1  r    " 

ctum: 

3.  A  solis  ortu  usque 

ad  oc     -         -         ca 

sum: 

4.  Excelsus  super  omnes  gentes                Do 

-     minus  : 

5.  Quis  sicut  Dominus  Deus  noster, 

qui  in  alt  is  ha 

-     bitat: 

6.  Suscitans  a  terra 

in 

op  em: 

7.  Ut  cullucet  eum  cum  prin                     cf 

pibus: 

8.  Qui  habitare  facit 

sterilem  in           do 

mo: 

9.  Glo'ria  Patri,  et 

Ff 

lio, 

10.  Sicut  erat  in  principle,  et  nunc;et   sem 

-       Per> 

"In  Ezitu  Israel"Psalm  CXIII    see  page  290 

295  LAUDATE  DOMINUM 

This  Psalm  is  often  sung  in  place  of  "In  Exitu  Israel" 


(L_fttf            I                I                J 

rJ  rd- 

iJ.      i  i     =• 

Lau  -  da     - 

*>•»  P    t      1 

te  Dominum                       o       -       mnes          gen      -      tes: 

f        1         T           |              A  :J^^^  : 

2.  Quoniam  confirmata  est 
super  nos  miseri-cor     -      dia               e        -      jus: 
3.  Gloria^                                  Pa      -      tri  et         Ff       -      lio, 
4.  Sicut  erat  in  princfpio,et  nunc,          et              sem     -     per, 

LITTLE 

PRIEST   Intones 

-ra  HOH  =  H 

BENEDICTUS  Deus,  et  Pater  Domini  nostri  Jesu  Chris 
ti,  Pater  misericordiarum,  et  Deus  totius  consolation 
is,  qui  consolatur  nos  in  omni  tribulatione  nostra. 

300 


VESPERS 


PSALM    CXII 


laud  ate 

H8II 


no 


men 


Do 


mini. 


ex  hoc  nunc,  et 

laudabile 

et  super  caslos 

et  humflia  respicit  in  ca-Jlo 

et  de  stercore 

cum  princfpibus 

matrem  fill 

et  Spi        - 

et  iu  siticula  s«ecu  - 


us 
no 
gltf 


et 

e 
po 

o 
ri 
lo 


que  in 
men 
ria 


Do 
e 


in  ter 

rigens  pau 

puli  su 

rum  lie  -    tau 

tui  Sau 

rum.  A 


culum. 

mini. 

jus. 

ra? 

perem. 
i. 

tern. 
cto. 
men. 


PSALM   CXVI 


=  

— 

1  

J  J  

~d  

laud  ate  eum 

_f.  
0 

Ff=i 

m 

*  
nes    • 

£ 

I 

I  g  — 

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• 

3  1 

puli. 

1  p  || 

1L  —  _  —     ,  1 

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-1  1 

et  veritas  Domini  manet 

et  Spirf      - 

et  in  saBCula  saecu 

CHAPTER 

CHOIR    RespomdB 


i 


De      -        o  gra 

F     f     I 


in 
tu 
lo 


aa 
i 
rum. 


ter 
San 
A 


na. 
cto. 
men. 


ti 


as 


f 


i 


301 


296 


Breviary  , 

Moderate  J  =  104 


Conditor  Alice 


th»  r^  i  i     J    i-]     4~T4      4    i 

_j  j  —  j 

^4  jj  «i-=p       j       J        3     ^T       3-      = 

Lu     -       cis          Cre     -      a             tor          op"           ti 
Qui            ma    -      ne         June   -     turn        ves'          pe     - 

|*j..L:if        Jg        ,      |[-         F      |g         C      1 

-U.  •  1 

me,          Lu    - 
ri            Di    - 

-e       < 

vh«  1-    JF  ~r   U-     r   if     M 

ifJL     J            ^         |,|             -1         fJ^J         J         |     ]            4 

F  
j_J        i     i 

<§<*  3  3  ?  3  *  —  J  —  i  fi  J  — 

,        cem        di    -       e     -     rum         pro'     -       fe    -    rens,      Pri  - 
em         vo    -      ca    -      ri           praeT   -       ci    -     pis:         H    - 

ig    i   i 

mor   -     di    -„ 

la     -      bi     - 

|K  p     1    II-.-.  f  'if       f   if     f 

i4      4-  ^ 

is,          lu    -     cis            no    -     vae,        Mun  -     di          pa   - 
tur         tet   -    rum         cha  -    os,          Au     -      di         pre    - 

*>L>  f  if  ---t  ie   rr  if  c  i 

J        3 

rans          o    - 
ces          cum 

if       f     i 

B^I*  r  ==j>=        F  ir    cj-  ir    ^=^ 

i      r 

rf                         gi      -        nem.                                            A 
fie'                     ti       -       bus.                                         A 

men. 
men. 

f       a 

^-y  1            r       I        *      —  -K 

V  •      \ 

Ne  mans  gravata  crfmine, 
Vitae  sit  exul   munere, 
Dum  nil  perenne  cogitat, 
Seseque  culpis  flligat. 

Coele'ste  pulset  ostium, 
Vitale  toll  at  praemium: 
Vitemus  omne  noxium, 
Purgemus  omne  pessimum. 

Praesta,  Pater  pifssime, 
Patrfque  compar  Unice, 
Cum  Spiritu  Paraclito, 
Regnans  per  omne  saeculum. 

Dirigatur    Domine   oratio  meo. 
Sicut  incensum  inconspectu  tuo. 
302 


297 


VESPERS 

MAGNIFICAT 


Ma-gnf-  fi 


cat 


anima         me 


Do    -    minum. 


urn 


Iffi^^H 

5fe 

4^ 

F=N 

4q 

=4q 

HH 

•  $'  j  J3  1  a           i**^ 

31    '        ==fc^=^=^ 

2.Etexsul     tavit  Spiritus            me   us      in  deo  salu         -            tr  -  ri   me  -  o 

**i>CP»  i 

in         i 

f= 

f-, 

I  —  ff«H  H 

• 

r  p  • 

H  v  ^  \  r  i 

DO  'I 

5= 

-»— 

P 

-f- 

3.  Qui-a  re -sp  ex  it  hum  ill  tat  em 
ancfllaa 


4.  Oui-a  fe-citpalhi  magnaqui 

5.  Et  mi-se-ricdrdia  ejus  a  pro  - 

genie  in  pro  - 

6.  Ffr-cit  pot-entiam  in  brachio 

j 

7.  De-po-su-it  potentes  de 

8.  E-su-ri-entes  implevit 

9.  Sus-ce-pit  Israel  puerum 

10.  Sic-utlo-cutus  est  ad  patres 

11.  Glo-ri-a  Patri,et 

12.  Sic-ut  e-rat  in  principio,  et 

nunc,  et 


su-ae:*  ecce  enim  ex  hoc  bea- 
tam  me  dicent  omnes 

gene-ra-ti  -  6  -  nes. 


pot-ens  est:  et  sanctum 


n<5-men  e  -  jus. 


ti  -  bus  e  -    um. 


su  - 

se  - 
bo- 
su- 
no- 
Fi- 


.    *, .     , 
m-es  timen 

o:*  dispersit superbos 

mente  cor-dis  su-i. 

de*et  exal     -  -  ta-vit  hu- miles, 

nis:  et  dfvites  dim!      -  sit   in-  a  -  nes. 

umf  recordatus  misericor  -  di  -  03     su-&. 

strosfAbraham  et  semini  e  -  jus  in    sae  -  cu4a. 

lio  *  et  Spiri      -  -  tu-i     San-cto. 


sem-peifet  in  saecula  saecu     -     16 -rum  A -men. 


PRIESTCon  ordinary  Sundays) 


CHOIR 


Be-ne-di-ca-mus  Do' 


mi-no    De 


V.  Fidelium  animae  per  misericdrdiam  dei   requiescant  in  pace. 

K.  Amen. 

V.  Dominus  Dei  nobis  suam  pace. 

R.  Et  vitam  ieternam.  Amen. 


PATER  NOSTER  (In  secret) 


303 


grati  -  as 


298 


Antiphonary 

Adagio  (J  =  69) 
SOLO 


VESPERS 

ALMA  REDEMPTORIS 

(From  Advent  till  the  Purification) 


i 


jv.jij  J 


1.  Al     -      ma,          Al  -  ma,        Al 

2.  Sur-ge-re    qui      cu  -  rat          Pop 


ma,    Re-demp-to  -  ris 
u-lo       tu  quae    ge  -  nu 


t 

j 


C 

r 


is 


f  r 

-  ter          'quae    per-vi-  a        coe   -    li,      Por-  ta      ma-nes  et    stel  -  la 

-  ti,          Na   -    tu  -  ra   mi  -   ran  -   te,      Tu  -  um  sane  -  turn      Ge  -  ni  - 


f ''I  iFffif    P 


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r 


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j  C  ^J  |  j- 

Jljj 

1  —  *n  

~i  ;  —  t— 

l4    ^4 

ft  d  j  ' 

ma  -  ris, 
to  -  rem, 

*j=  f   p   i 

Irr/1  - 

sue  -   ctxr   -      re 
tu    -    um          sai 

M5rf= 

-     ca     - 
ic  -  turn 

—  i  

^ 

c 

^^ 

den 
ie  -  ni     - 

^=H 

[p^-J 

to  -  rem. 

y~-»     >  —  1 

I  J-   U  I 

Por  -    ta 
Tu    -    um 

hF^  ^' 

V  r   h  ' 

H1  fM—  U— 

i  — 

T-  f  *  ' 

'r  r" 

1 


i 


^^= 

Stel  -  la      ma- ris,       sue-  cur  -    re-    ca   -     den 
Ge  -   ni  -  to -rem,     tu  -   um        sanc-tum    Ge  -  ni 


.  ma- 
sanc 


nes    et 
-  turn 


ti. 
to -rem. 


P 


^ 


3. 

Virgo  prius  acposte'rius, 
Oabrielis  ab  ore 
Sumens  illud  av« 
Peccatorum   miserere, 
Peccatorum  miserere. 

Peccatorum   misere're 


CEO. 


Peccatdrum   miserere. 


304 


299 


VESPERS 

AVE  REGINA 

(From  Purification  till  Easter) 


ve, 


Re-gf  -  na  cos  -    lo 

^-JL 


A 


ve 


*:       o 


0,  — 

i  —  i  —  j  — 

j  J  JTn  j  n 

1  i   j  J  J  J  j=3 

—  j^^^^i  —  f    i  — 

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r*1-  -f 

•  *       *  *  f  c- 

r*      r  r 

i      »**•«• 

T     r- 

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Do'-mi-na  An  -  ge-lo      -       rum.       Sal                   -          ve 

,      ra       -      dix, 

J.                  -o 
*!:,     g.  

L      ^         ^ 

^       JJ 

—  '  5  r 

'       4 

'        r    = 

r 


Sal  -  ve,  po'r  -  ta,    Ex  qua 

'— i 


est       or       -      ta. 


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3 


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f 


Gau        -        de, Vir-go  glo-ri-o     -    sa,     Su        -        per     o 


mnes 


n- 


r 


m 


7T 
1 


spe    - 


r 

o 


sa.  Va 


le,      O     val  -de    de  - 


co      -       ra.1   Et  pro     no       -     bis    Chri  -  stum    ex      -      o  ra. 

i 

it 


^ 


r  •     g-  r       c~ 

r   '      r  r      r   f 


305 


300 


VESPERS 

REGINA  COELI 

Breviary  (From  Easter  till  Trinity  Sunday) 

•Allegretto  (J  =  100)  SQLO 


LAB  AT. 


Re-gf-na  coa  -  li,         lae    -    ta-rel        Al-le-lu- 


i 


j  .mi 


- 


Mb 


r  T 


ia,    Al    -       le-lu-  ia,  Al-le-lu  -  La,    Al-le      -        lu   -   ia. 


5^ 


3 


i 


•g 


i 


am 


CHORUS 


J1 

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i      e 

E  'F 


I8 


r  =f= 

Re-gf-na    coe  -    li  lie     -     ta  -  re  I         Al-le-  li£  -  ia,    Al  -    le-lu- 


Al-le-lu-  ia, 


J'J'pf.lp    p    j    ^ 


rr 


ia-,  Al-le-lu  -  ia,    Al-le   -   lu 

^^ 


-    ia 


Al  -  le  -  lii  - 


i 


306 


VESPERS  ' 


Al-le-lu-ia,  __ 

J)    J)   J-- 


Al-le-lu-ia, 


^ 


^ 


f 


ia 


Al-le-lfi-  ia,  Al  -  le-lu      -          ia. 


Al-le-lu- 


B 


Al-  le-lrf-ia, 

»-;>  J)  J>  J)  J- 


Fine 


ia 


Al-le-lu-ia,    Al  -  le-lu    -       ia,    Al  -  le-lu     -       ia. 


FF 


Slower 


Qui   -    a    quern    me      -       ru  -  is    -     ti,       me  -  ru  -  is    -    ti  por  - 


ii 

^ 


i 


j      J     .I 

i    i  w 


i 


« 


f 
^ 


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^=J 

•h=4i 

re,-  Al  -  It 

J-  

—  F  — 

>  -  lu   - 

r  r  J  "r 

ia,  Al  -  le  -  It 

L 

v     | 

La. 

H  1 

1 

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j 

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J  J 

—  j  fl  H  —  ^ 

j'  ^  j  '  J 

• 
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h- 

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3-  

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--k 

s  —  * 

^  £  

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I  —  E 

—  Z  

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307 


VESPERS 


DUET 
Moderate 


i 


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* L^7 


T 


Re-sur  -  rex  -    it  si-cut     dix   -    it,        Al  le  -  lu  -  ia. Re-sur- 


£ 


H 


i 


P 


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i  jiji 


f 

re'x-it  si-cut  dix- it,    Al-le-lu-ia,  Al   -    le-lu     -      ia. 


4d^ 


i  .1    Wi 


A 


SOLO 
Lento 


^ 


J   J  i  J     J 


O  -  ra  pro   no  -  bis    pro  no  -  bis,   De  -  um,  O  -  ra   pro 


p^fe 


i 


m 


i 


no 


-    bis      pro  no-bis      De-um,Al-le-lu  -  ia,        Al-le-lu      -       ia. 


B,  et  laetare,  Virgo  Marfa.  Alleluia, 
surrexit,  Dominus  vere.  Alleluia. 

308 


D.S. 


301 


VESPERS 

SALVE    REGINA 

(From  Trinity  Sunday  Till  Advent) 


J  J i  J   J    J        J   J   J  J   J  J    .•<   J 

^^___  ^-o  ^  CJ  • 


Sal-ve,  Re-gi     -    na,   Ma-ter  mi-se-ri-cor-di-ae,      vi-ta,  dul-ce    -    do, 


et  spes  no-stra,  salve.  Adte  clama-mus,ex-u-les  Fi-li-i  He-vaj.  Adte  suspi-ra-mus, 


J 


i 
r 


JJ 


,  r 

etflen-tes,  inhac  la-cry-ma-rum  val-le.  E-ia  er-go,ad-vo-ca-ta  no-stra 


J 


i 


i 


^ 


r 


r  r 


^^ 


j  i  'J  J  j  JJ^ 


Il-los    tu     -      os  mi-se  -re-coir  -  des    o  -    cu-los      ad  nos  con-ver-  te 


L,.g    J    V          J 

I*  fTH      r                     •                     **• 

-j- 

j 

^^ 

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n* 

j 

J 

,  g  

J 

J         J^- 

P  ffff  T  —  -- 

i 

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...;f-   ..,•: 

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Ul  JJ.N  ,U 


JJJ  I 


Et  J&-sum,be-ne-dr-ctumfru-ctumveh-tristu-i     no-bis  post  hoc  ex-sT-li-um  os- 


fe 
^^ 


i 


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PT5 


J  JJIU  J^ 


P 


r^    • 

ten  -  de.      O    cle  - 


r  rr 

0   pf-a,      O    dul  -  cis  Vfr  -  go  Ma-'rf 


2 


f1 


Orapro  nobis^Sancta  Dei  Genitrix. 
Ut  digni  efficamur  promissidnibus  Christi. 
309 


302 

i 


r 

Re      -    qui  -  em     as 

J   ^L        J, 


tor 


nam  do 


J    J  J    J    .  j    J 


^ 


i/p,    r^j   \  f    \ 

\  —  |   TT"  l  —  r==\—\  —  r 

-—  -j—  j  — 

na          «  -  is 

\  —  i  —  +—A  —  J  —  ,  —  J  —  i  —  J_ 

r         r         f- 

Hn 

-rTf 

mi  -  ne: 

*^T  P—  F  a~-  — 

ffc  J  'J  J  (Jr 

rbr     r  '    -*— 

—  i  f-     _  L 

i  p_d 

J]  J 


J-IJ.J  JJ^J  J 


et    lux  per-pe' 


tu-  a        lu    -     ce  -at 


r     r 


J  J  J  J  J 


, 

is        /**.    Te          de     -     cet        hy-mnus  De'-us    iu 


K 

fef  —  H  — 

~i  —  h 

i   l 

-=F 

J      J      J 

J      J      J 

[=*= 

3=t 

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—  f 

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¥ 

5 

Si  - 

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r 

on, 

J 

4 

et 

j 

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ti 

jri      *      * 

•  •  /i1  •  4  — 
f                 ^ 

ie-tur   vo-tum    in    Je 

J             A              J 

«.  . 
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-J- 
sa 

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J. 

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bi    red  -< 

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u  J  J..J  J  j  J  J 


p 


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ex    au   -    di     o  -  ra- ti  -  o-nem  me-am,  ad  te    (T-mnis    ca    -     ro  ve-ni-et. 

A^^ & «l  j    j.         J 


J. 


310 


MASS  FOR  THE  DEAD 
KYRIE 


Three  times 


Three  times 


ri-  e 


le-i-son.    Chri 


J. 


ste 

J 


I .   r      r  r 


Twice 


ifi  J    I  t-V-f  

[J   J  J  J  J  J  J  i  iJ  J    I  j  J  J  J  Jj 

flr     g    J    f-i    J    i    m-m  — 

J  r    r      *r 

e                           le'-  i  -son. 

*>    4     J"       J^ 

Ky       -        -      ri-e             e         -                    le-i-son. 

j  j  J  J  J-J      j      j.        J  j 

-j—  f  i'     T     r       r  r    = 

n  J  J  J  j  j 


@ 


Ky-ri  -  e 

J, 


\ti-i-  son. 


TRACT 


Ab-sol        -       ve 


-    m-mas    o-mni-um 


fi-de  -  li-um  de  fuc-cto 


rum 


ab  om  -  ni 


vm       -       cu-lo    de-lie 


to 


rum. 


j  j^r^j 


PTEt  gra-ti-a  tu-a      il-lis  suc-cur- re 


ren 


me -re -an   -   tur  e     -    va   -   de-re     ju-df    -  ci-um  ul-ti 


-    o        -      nis. 


Et  lu-cis  ae-ter 
311 


MASS  FOR  THE  DEAD 


3^^3-J 


m 


m 


be-a-ti-tu 


di 


-    ne     per 


fru-i. 


3 


JJjj'j'rc 


SEQUENCE 

Dies  Irae,  Dies  Ilia 


1.  Di  -  es      i  -  rae,  di  -  es     il^  -  la,     Sol   -   vet         s«e  -  clum       in     fa  - 

2.  Quaa-tus  tre- merest     fu  -tu-rus,  Quan-  do          ju   -   dex        est  ven - 

J        1        I  J-  ^          J     _     J 

y^FE 


^ 


r 


vfl-  la:      Te  -  ste      Da  -  vid    cum  Si-byl-  la.  3.  Tu  -  ba    mi  -  rum 
tu-rus,    Cuu- eta     stri  -  cte      dis-cus-su  -  rus!4.  Morsstu-pe  -  bit 


Wri 


e 


I/J^K  J^T^I 

J      J      v 

=R= 

|        1 

1           1 

—  h 

I 

i          i 

•f  —  r  —  ~ 

-r      r  J 

TT 

«*         J 

¥ 

J           J            J        IT 

r—  p 

spar 

gens     so    -  j 

aumi       Per      se  -  pul  -  era 

re 

-  gi   -    o   -  num, 

et 

na  -   tu  -  ra, 

Cum     re  -  sur  -  get 

ere 

-  a   -  tu  -   ra, 

tVK     fJ:  

•* 

•\  

—  11  * 

I—  -J  

J 

-^ 

s                 ^l* 

;  A  

Co    -    get 

i: 


om 
can 


nes 
ti 


an    -    te    -   thro  -  num. 
re    -   spon  -   su    -    ra. 

J        - 


? 


J  ^    J    J    J 

ptus      pro   '  -       le  -  re 
go        cum  se  -  du 


5.  Li  -  ber 

6.  Ju  -  dex 


scr 
er 


tur,        In  quo 

bit,       Quid    -    quid 


r 


312 


MASS    FOR  THE  DEAD 


ft%-l       1    1  J   1  1  1  J  J  J    1  f= 

-I  1  \  1  —  H 

fc  *  j  —  i   J  u  j  s  g  J  «   !  —  •*  u     J  J  j  i  —  i  J  J'1 
*     Srf^nir  M1  f      r  f  tif      IFF  rJ  P 

to  -turn  con-ti  -   ne     -    tur,         Un-de   mun-dus   ju  -  di  -  ce  -  tur. 
la  -  tet    ap  -  pa  -  re'    -    bit:         Nil    in  -  ill  -  turn  re  -  ma  -  ne  -  bit. 

Mr  ffu   <     it     jj    L*                     r           r                  i»  {•               —  —  ^** 

L            '       i      1       i      F>  —  •r                li 

r  tr  J 

ffS  v  ||'  J  a  1  j  —  ""a  a  —  « 

1  j    1  j    i 

7.  Quid  sum   mi  -  ser    tune     di  -  ctu  -  rus?     Quern    pa     - 
8.  Rex   tre-men-dae     ma  -  je   -  sta  -  tis,         Qui      sal    - 

ti                                                  J        J           I                       J. 

p  J  i  J 

trp      -    num 
van     -    dos 

-1               1 

—  F  T— 

S                                P 

r     r  r 

(L     tt  J  -1  "—i  :  1  J  J  1  1  

j    j    i  ^i 

^^P             ~f~    1^     f^^F-               ^ 

ro  -   ga  -  tu   -  rus?     Cum      vix          ju   -    stus        sit 
sal  -  vas    gra-  tis,       Sal   -    ve            me,      fons        pi    - 

fc):  BU  —  -^  1  1  r^  —  ^'*^  —  X  —  »  —  •  — 

_*  —  *  —  j  —  i 

se  -   cu  -   rus. 
e    -    ta  -    tis. 

f  'f  r  r       r    '              -=4= 

i^  Q  it  an  i  —  J  —  =J  ix"T>Ni  —  I^^T^^I  —  i  1  —  P^  1 

r    r   r  •' 

i  

hfc*tt    J  **..     J       *    J     J  •  J    J     J    J     ..J...    J  |—rj 

—  J...    i 

•  ••  d  

9.   Re  -cor-  da  -   re,                 Je       -    f   su      pi    -   e,           Qu 
lO.Ouas      -     rens    me            •     se          df-sti     las  -  sus:         R 

1                              M          1 

r 

od  sum  cau-  sa 
ed  -  e  -  mf  -  sti 

l|../'  ^fll^  —  r  «  — 

tu  -  ae        vi  -  ae:     Ne      me 
cru  -  cem    pa-  sus:   Tan-  tus 

d 


per 
la 


das 
bor 


il   -  la      di  -  e. 
non    sit     ca  -  sus". 

J    J    J 


^ 


f 


11.  Ju  -  ste        ju^ 
13.    In  -  ge    -     mi 


dex   ul    -     ti    -    o 
sco,  tarn     quam   re 


nis,       Do    -  num  fac      re 
us:        Cul  -   pa      ru  -  bet 


t 


^ 


mis  -  si   -    o    -    nis, 
vul  -  tus      me  -  us: 


i 


An  -  te       di  -  em      ra  -  ti  -    o     -  nis 
Sup  -  pli  -  can  -  ti       par  -  ce      De  -  us. 


£ 


t 


r 


fjfh\\.\ 

j  1  —  .  — 

i  —  d  —  J.    Jl 

(to  ff  1  •-+- 

»               XT 

=m        *        J        ^         J         J=i 

1       t-     J    J    fi    J 

13.  Qui     Ma  -    rf  -  am      ab        sol  -  v'f  -    sti,         Et         la      -       tro      - 
14.  Fre  -  ceb       me  -  aa       non      sunt    di  -  gnae:        Sed       tu              bo 

Trf~irn~ 

J.              J 

^  rft  Ir  — 

I9                   1    = 

1  F  

w 


p        r  IT  

nem      ex     au  -  df  -  sti,     mi  -    hi        quu   -   que     spem     de  -  di 
nus      fac     be  -  nf  -  gne,    Ne       per  -  en    -  ni        ere  -  mer      i 


sti. 
gne. 


15.  In-  ter       o    -   ves 

16.  Con-fu  -   ta  -   tis 


lo 
ma 


cum  prae  -  sta,        Et      ab     hoe 
le  -  df   -  ctis,    Flam-mis     a  - 


dib 
cri 


me 
bus 


, 

se  -  que   sti  a,  Sta  -  tu 
ad  -  df  -  ctis:    Vo  -   ca 


ens 
me 


in 
cum 


par  -  te     dex- 

be    -   ne  -  df  - 


tra. 
ctis. 


±=± 


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r 

17.0 


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ro    sup 

— -j- 


T-r 

plex     t»t 


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nis,        Cor 


con  - 


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T-r    r 


314 


MASS   FOR   THE  DEAD 


r  F   r 

trf-tum  qlia-  si     ci  -  nis: 

J 


Ge  -  re      cu-ram  me-  i       fi  -  nis 


18.La-cri  mo   -  sa   di  -  es      il-la,  Qua    re-sur-get  ex  fa-vil-la 


=±d: 


3 


J  J  j7J j  i  J 


19.  Ju-di-can-dus        ho    -    mo  re -us:    Hu-ic    tr-go    par 


„  F 

ce    De-us. 


s 


f 


~T-    v  r~p^-f  w  p^r  ?•-  -p^     ? 

20.Pi-e'  Je- su  Do-mi-ne,  do-na    e  -  is  .re-qui-em.     A 

'  JJJJ  J 


r  r  r  r-r    r  ^r^ 


RESPONSES  AT  GOSPEL 


D o minus vobfs cum. /^. Et cum spfritutuo-Sequentia etc. J?. Gloria  ti-bi  Do-mine. 


S 


iim    jj  J    =^ 


OFFERTORY 


Do  -  mi     -    ne     Je  -  su         Chri  -  ste, 


Rex 


m-mas 


MASS   FOR  THE  DEAD 


o    -     mni-um   fi  -  de       -        li        -       um    de       -       fun   -   cto      -      ruin 


j)  Ji  J'  J  J  J  J 


• — • 


de    poe  -  nis    in  -  fer  ni      et  de  pro -fun- do    la 


cu: 


Ji  Ji  j' 


J'  J> 


li  -  be  -  ra     e  -  as  de     o  -  re     le  -  o 


nis, 


mm 

i>  j>  •>»  . 

t=£=j 

M=^J 

ih—  ; 

'  J 

N^= 

ne       ab  -  sor  -  be  -  at        e    -    as         tar 


ta       -        rus, 


3 


ne       ca   -  dant  in        ob      -       scu 


rum: 


sed 


si     -    gni  -  fer     san   -    ctus  Mf       -       cha    -  el 


re-prae-sen     -    tet         e 


as  in  lu 


J    J    I  J>-j 


cem         san       -          -         ctam:Quam  o    -  lim  A   -  bra     -      hae 


pro  -  mi      -      sf      -      sti,  et  se 


-     ne, 


MASS   FOR   THE  BEAD 


lau    -     dis         of    -     fe-ri     -    mus:       tu 


sus    -    ci  pe 


pro     a  -  ni  -  ma    -  bus  il  -  lib,         qua   -   rum  ho -di    -     e 


me-  mo  -    ri  -am        fa    -     ci    -    mus:      fac         e  -as,        Do- mi   -   ne, 


d     • 


de  mor  -  te        trans    -        i 


re  ad  vi    -  tarn. 


Quam    o  -  liui  A  -  bra    -      hae        pro-  mi    -      sf      -        sti, 


et       st» 


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i'  i   j  j-ji  j   j  j  j    r  j  "i  i    i    i  j  i    i=fl 

^  J       J  f<-  v  ^.  J  ^  J  j  y  J  i    II 

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men  -  da:        Quan  -    do  coe  -  li     mo  -  ven-di  sunt  et      ter    -  ra: 


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JJ 


Dum    ve'-ne  -   ris  ju-di-ca-re     sae -  cu-lum  per    i 

brr-rphp  i^pppir  fff  f 


gnem. 


320 


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gnem.     Re-qui-em    SB 


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_  j  —  •(  —  4  —  j_                   _LV  —  ^-    *  —  •  

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e   -  is        Do       -      mi       -      ne;       et                lux 

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a            lu         -        ce    -    at                   e    -    is. 

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r     r   r        r    r    l         ' 

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Ky  -  ri-e       e  -  le      -       i-   son.         Chri-ste      e  -   le      -      i  -   son. 

A  .  JOINTLY                ^  1     "^-N                          ^  —  ^         PRIEST 
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Ky  -ri-e        e 

.  OK 

le   -    i    -    son.               Pa  -  ter      no-ster. 

1                      1                =1 

V.  Et  ne  nos  inducas  in  tentati                                         6         -        nem 
j?.  Sed  libera  nos  a                      -                                   -        ma      -          lo 
F.  A  porta^                                                                             in        -       feri 
J?.  Erue,  Domine  animam                                                  e         -        jus 
V.  Re-qui-es-cat  in                                                              pa       -          ce 
R.  A-  men 
V  '  .  Domine   exaudi  orationem                                              me       -         am 
R.  Et  cla-mor   meus   ad  te                                                 ve        -         niat 
V.  Dominus  vobiscum 
R.  Et  cum  spiritu  tuo 
V.  Oremus,  etc.                               Christum  Dominum  no       -       strum 
R.  A-  men 
V.  Requiem  aeternam  dona  ei,                                         Do-        mine 
R.  Et  lux  perpetua  luceat                                                e                     i 

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Re  -  qui    -    es  - 

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cat          in          pa                     ce              A     -     men. 

322 

303 


LATIN  HYMNS 
PIE    JESU 


ABBE  MICHEL 


Lento 


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Pi  -   e        Je   -   su      Do  -  mi  -  ne,  do-na        e  -    is     re-  qui  - 


3JC 


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re    -     qui  -  em; 


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qui  -  em, 


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i  i1  i1  i  i1   I 


I  f|  UJIJ 


Do'-mi-ne,       do-na   e  -  is      re-qui-em  sem-pi  -    ter 


nam. 


304 


LATIN  HYMNS 

MISEREMINI 


SOLO 


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Mi-  se  -re"-  mi-ni   me  -  i,       mi  -  se- re-mi -ni   me-i,      Sal-tern  vos   a- 

J  j  4  j    «l  -U-         A       J  J  j 


Cloir  r<fpvat"Mixeremini»  SOLO 


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rep 


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J^_    _^  ^J    ^-—^^.^4 


J    J    J   J 


i 


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e   -  is,   DcT-mi-ne,      et     lux  per-pe-tu  -  a 

^J  «l  --    J. .U 


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lu  -  ce  -  at     e'      -       is 

J.  «l  J 


j    j     J    J 


Choir  rej)eat<'Miseremini'> 


et      lux    per  -  pe'       •        tu  -  a  lu  -  ce  -   at 


a 


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18. 


324 


305 


ASPERGES  ME 

(On  Sundays  throughout  the  year  except  at  Paschal  time) 


jir.nN.ijj 


F 

ges        me,     Do       -        mi    -     ne, 


hys-so   -  po      et  mun-da    -    bor: 


—  _ 

De    -  us,          se     -    con-  dum  magnam  miseri  -  cor    -      di-am  tu-am 


Glo    -      ri    -    a  Patri  et  Filio  et  Spiri  -  tu  -  i     San  -  cto  *     Si    -     cut 


-.    ,.-  ^  ^ 

erat  in  principio  et  nunc  et  sem-per     et       in   saecula  saj-cu    -  lo-rum  A-men 


Asperges  Me  "  t*  repeated  by  the  v/ioir  ax  far  a*  the  Paalm.   On  Passion  and  Palm 
Sundays,  "Gloria  Patri"  is  omitted  and  Me"Asperges  Meat's  repeated  immediately 

after  the  Psalm  '  Miserere  " 

325 


306 


niruimi  iiii/j 


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Vi  -  di  a      -     quam.  e-gre-di   -   en  -  tern     de 


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m 


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Ps.ll7.  Con  -  f  i      -       te     -    mini  Domino     quo'  ni  am     bo      -     nus: 


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Glo-ri-a    Patri  et  Filio,  et  Spi-rf-tu-i   San-cto.Si-cut  erat  inprincrpio,  et 

A. 


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2  —  ^  

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"Vidi  Aqu,airt'is  repeated  by  the  Choir  as  far  as  the  Psalm 


V. 

K. 
V. 
R. 
V, 
R. 


Ostende  nobis,  Dumine,  misericordiam  tuam.    Alleluia. 

Et  salutare  tuum  da  ncbis.    Alleluia. 

Domine  exaudi  orationem  meam. 

Et  clamor  meus  ad  te  ve'niat. 

Do'minus  vobfscum. 

Et  cum  spfritu  tuo. 

Oremus    .  R.  Amen. 


307 


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Glo    -    ri  -  a     in   ex-cel-sis  De    -      o        Et   in  ter-ra  pax  ho-mi-ni-bus 


328 


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~ . .  J  •  • 

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Glo-ri-ii-ca-mus  te,Gra-ti-as  a-gi-mus  Ti-bi,pro-pterma-gnamglo-ri-atnTu-am. 


r    r  r  '     r 


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j.  i   ,^  i  J.      J          J 


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lu-mi-ne, 

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r     r 

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i   J   J   J     |    F=fl 

<r  pLf-  J  J  ^  r  "^    • 

1  p  J  f  (U 

»     i    i           r  i 

de  SpT-ri-tu  San-cto      ex  Ma-ri-  a 

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t*  \       »       n*                         \                     ' 

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i 


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J    J.  ^ 


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f    r 

Cru-ci  -ff-xus  e'-ti-ampro  no-bis    subPon-ti-o    Pi-la-to,    pas-sus  et  se 

^hJ  J  .J      J 


j  r    o 


r     r 


331 


MASS 


i 


J  .1 J  J 


? 


i 


r   -TT 

pul  -tus est.    Et  re-sur-re-xit  ter-ti -  a    df-e,       se-cun-dum Scri-ptu-ras, 

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£ 


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* 


m 


J  J    J  J    ||J  J  £3 

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et   a-scen-dit  in  coa-lum,   se'-det  ad  de-xte-ram  Pa-tris.     Et    i  -te-rum  ven- 


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j  j  j 

j  j  J  ..  i 

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[  J  J  j  j 

•    J«>i                            -0 

1 

tu-rus  est  cum  glo-ri  -  a,        ju-di-ca-re   vi-vos   etmor-tu-os       cu-jus 
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j — 1 


J  J~J       J  .  J 


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r 


y.i,  j  j  ^  j  j  j  j    j 

I  J   J  J     I 

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re-gal  non  e-rit   ff-nis.    Et    in  Spf-ri-turu  San-ctum,Ddr-mi-num    et  vi-vi-fi- 

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—  •••            —      r    r- 

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J    J  -I  «>  J    J   T-J       J     J      I    I    J    I  J  . 

r    r       r,r    f      ftfLij 


t  —  r 

can-tern;  qui   ex  Pa-tre  Fi-li-o-que  pro-ce-dit.  Qui  cum  Pa-tre   et  Ff-li-o 


^ 


•  ^  ^-  . 


r 

sT-mul     a-do-ra-tur,    et  con-glo-ri-fi-  ca-tur,   qui  lo  -cu  -tus est  per  Pro- 


332 


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•j'O,   j    j   i,  J  — 

1   J     1  j    j   j  j    1    , 

i  i  J  J  J  J  j. 

phe-tas.     Et    u 

«:,       r    ^fep 

-nam  san-ctam,  Ca-thc'-li-cam      et    A  -  pd-  sto-li-cam  EC- 

^       J:                 r   J.                     - 

11^  r  r  Ir  r 
I[K  J  J  J  II  J 

r         r     r    r 

,  :  ,  1  1  :  r 

iii    i  j  i= 

cle-  si  -am.  Con-fi-te-or    u-num    ba-ptis-ma      in    re-mis»  -  si  -  o  -  nem 

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&  d  u 

0  _,  

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pec-  ca-to-rum. 

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ti                              an*      * 
Et     ex-p«T-cto  re-sur-re-cti-6'-  i 

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(-»              *      r         c* 

j  —  *      ^  — 

iem    mor  -  tu  -  o'-  rum, 

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Et    vi-tam  ven-tu  -  ri    s»  -  cu  -  Ii.        A 

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SANCTUS 

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jr^-fr  —  |^       r- 

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.n  f  J  J  Jr 

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1  —  3^ 

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BENEDICTUS 


f  L      1      J       |       i 

3= 

1    j   j   J   J    J     | 

T    P      J     j     ^      J 
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a     e: 

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J 

sis 

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na     in     ex  -  eel     -    sis. 

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no-mi-ne    Do -mi  -  ni,      Ho  -  san 
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^ 


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i/P,     ,  —  = 

i     1     i 

i             i 

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y-i—  j-y  -  p=rp_j  *>  j—  »-  j   i       *  4^*  i  f- 

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A-gnusDe-i     qui  tol-lis  pec  -  ca-  ta  mun-di,       mi  -  se  -  re  -  re   no-  bis. 
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j  j  j  i 

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j        J      j  j.         J  j_p- 

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di,  mi  -  se 

,j  J  j 

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no-bis  pa-cem. 

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J 

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1  —  1  J 

>  r^L 

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334 


308 


MASS 

MASS  OF  ST.  BASIL 
KYRIE 


JULES    BRAZIL 


TUTTI  I 

Andante  (J  =  66) 


Ky-ri-e       e    -     le  -    i  -  son,        Ky  -  ri- e        e     -      lei    -    son, 


Ky  -ri-e        e-     le  -     i  -  son,    e     -     le 

A 


Chri-stee-le-  i-son  Chri-ste  e -le  -  i-son     Chri  -  ste    e  -  le    -    i  -    son. 


s 


P 


r 


r 


TUTTI 


Ky  -ri-e        e     -     le-     i-  son     e 


335 


Moderato  (J  =  so) 


MASS 

GLORIA 


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Et  in    ter-rapaxho-nuf-ni  -  bu«>      bo-iiui      vo-lun  -    ta      -      tis. 


W 


£ 


t 


T 

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3 


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t 


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DcT-mi-ne   Fi-li      u  -  ni    -      ge-ni-te,        Je  su        Chri   -    ste 


DEE 


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tris 


.      p     *    +  m    •&•    p     i,pp"P'.f>'P'.p 


336 


MASS 


Andantino  (J  =  72) 
SOLO     mf 


?m 


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J 


I 

— i 

J. 


^ 


i 


i 


@ 


r 


r 


tol 


lis      pec  -  ca  -  ta    mundi       su-sci-pe    de-pre-ca-ti    -   6  -  nem 


»f 


rit. 


J 


nostram.Qui sedes  ad  dez-te-ram    Pa  -  tris,      mi-se-re   -  re    no    -     bis. 


1 


rgr 


i 


rr 


TUTTI 
Tempo  primo 


r     r 


Quo-ni-am  tu  so  -  lus        san  -  ctus  tu  so  -lus      Do  -mi  -  nus. 


337 


MASS 


I 


PP          rit. 


a  tempo 


J  I  Jjl 


tu  so  -  lus   al  -  tfs  -  si      -     mus, 


su     Chri  -    ste,    cum 


ii'  hfii'  ri 


r 

San  -  cto    Spf-ri-tu  in  glo-ri-a  De-i     Pa-tris.  A-  men,   A 


TJ 

men 


e 


,  I        CREDO 
Allegro  moderate  (•»  =  112; 


****  i 


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^ff 


r 

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efet 


na    -     turn     an-te   om-ni-a     sae-cu-la.       De  -  um      de          De  -  o, 


1 


338 


MASS 


p 


i 


lu-men  de     lu-mi-ce,   De  -   um  ve  -  rum  de  De-o  ve    -    ro.     Ge-ni-tumnon 


P 


fa-ctum  con-sub-stan-ti-a-lem     Pa-tri,  per  quern  om-  ni-a    fa-cta  sunt.Qui 


PPPP 


rit. 


I 


* 


propternos  ho-mi-nesetpro-pterno-stramsa-lu-temde-sce'n  -  ditde  COB  -  lis. 


* 


Lento  (J  =  54) 


J 


i 


J  J  NJif^  rlJ 


^ 


^ 


P£ 


A 


Et  incar  -  n^-tus  est  de  Spf-ri-tu     San-cto    ex  Ma  -  ri-a     Vur-gi-ne 

jt  :i    ,     MI       i     i  i    r  ni    i    i  i  i  ..  i  i  J  1 1  ;L_J 


3 


i 


3 


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J  JJI  J  J  IJ   t 


tt 


et  ho -mo      fa-ctus    est,  et         ho  -   mo     fa  -  ctus  est. 


m 


1 


J. 


339 


MASS 


Cru-ci  -    f  f  -  xus          £  -  ti-am  pro   no-bib  sub  Poa-ti-o     Pi  -  la -to 


pas  -   sus    et     se  -  pul  -   tus       est.     Et  re  -  sur  -  re-xit     ter  -  ti  -  a 

•  .  I.    .      i          <T> 


di-e        se     -       -      cun-dumScri-  ptu       -          ras        et         as-cen-dit  in 


"i1  iVirj  IF  f  F 


flf~j . ,, .  QJ 


m* 


J  P\A  }P 


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P 


t 


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JJJ  J  Ij 


i 


tu-rus  est  cum     glo  -  ri     -      a 


ju-  di-  ca  -  re         vi  -  vos    et 


PP 


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^ 


mor  -  tu     -      os, 


cu-jus  re-gni   con       e   -    rit        fi 


Mi  Fur  f  11*7 if 


340 


MASS 


Et    in  Spi  -  ri-tum    San-ctum  Do-mi  -  num  et  vi-vi-fi    -     can-tern, 

=4= 


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qui    ex  Pa-tre       Fi-li-  o  -  que   pro-ce 


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si-mul   a  -  do     -     ra-tur,     et 


P 


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p 


F 


S 


con  glo-ri-fi-  ca-tur,       qui  lo-cu-tus     est    per  Pro-ph«      -       -     tas. 


i 


t 


m 


Et  u-nam,   San-ctum,  Ca  -  tho    -     li  -  cam,  et  A-po  -  sto-li-cam  EC- 

i 


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I 


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cle  -    si  -    am.    Con   -  fi  -  te-or      u    -    num  Ba  -    ptis      -        ma L 


p 


341 


MASS 


K    ...  J  . J 


r 

in  re-mis-si   -  o-nem  pec-ca- to       -       ruin.      Et  oxspe-cto     re-sur-re-cti 


Andante  (J  =  63) 
£ 


SANCTUS 


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± 


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ctus,     DcT-mi-nus      De-us 


f 


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Allegro  moderatp  (0  =  108) 


i 
4 


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tu-  a.  Ho-san-na    in    ex  -  eel- sis,   Ho-san-na      in      ex  -  eel    -     sis 


342 


MASS 

SOLO  .  BENEDICTUS 

Cantab  He  (J  =76) 


iQ  i  |i        SKI 

I      i     I  j 

|       ^X-    ^^  [)  Nj-|  J  [^  (  ft  (^—  | 

•^Be-ne-df-  ctus  qui 

r  ^  r  i 

ve  -  nit  in 

J     1  j_j 

_?  .  ...  p    |*  *   ji.  .    *  ,  J'  fll     ^^ji^ 
no'      -       mi-ne      Do  -  mi-ni,  Be-ne- 

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qui      ve 

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nit 

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no  -  mi-ne   Do-  mi    - 

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A    -     gnus       De-  i        qui     tol  -  lis  pec-  ca-ta     mun-di         mi     -        be    - 


re    -     re,         mi -se -re- re       no- bis.  i     _/      j       J 

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344 


Index  of  English  Hymns 


No.  Page 

160    A  Glorious  Voice  Sounds  Through  the  Night 188 

50    After   Communion    58 

188    Again  the  Slow  Encircling  Year 222 

173    Alleluia,  Alleluia,  Let  the  Holy  Anthenj  Rise c. 201 

135    All  Praise  to  St.  Patrick 158 

28  A  Message  from  the  Sacred  Heart 35 

154  Angels  We  Have  Heard  On  High 180 

88    As  the  Dewy  Shades  of  E'en 104 

99    Ave   Maria,   Guardian   Dear. 116 

121     Ava  Maria,   Bright  and   Pure 141 

80  Ave  Sanctissima \ 94 

115    As  the  Gentle  Spring  Uncloses 134 

199     Bless  Me,  Befriend  Me 234 

105     Bring  Flowers  of  the  Rarest 122 

169    By  the  Blood  That  Flowed  From  Thee 197 

172     By  the  First  Bright  Easter  Day 200 

104     Children  of  Mary,  High  Your  Voices  Raise 121 

175     Christ,  the  Lord,  is  Risen  To-day 204 

165     Christians,  who  of  Jesus'  Sorrows 193 

69     Come  and  Chant  the  Praises 80 

95    Come,  Gathehr  'Round  the  Altar Ill 

187    Come,  Holy  Ghost,  Send  Down  Those  Beams 220 

186     Come,   Holy  Ghost,   Creator   Blest 218 

183    Come,  Holy  Ghost,  Who  Ever  One 215 

59     Daily,  Daily,  Sing  to  Mary 69 

81  Daughter  of  a  Mighty  Father 96 

195     Dear  Angel  Ever  At  My  Side 230 

128  Dear  Guardian  of  Mary 149 

155  Dear  Little  One,  How  Sweet  Thou  Art 181 

132     Dear  St.  Joseph,  Pure  and  Gentle 155 

139    Dear  Saint,  Who  on  Thy  Natal  Day 163 

275    Divine  Praises  284 

207    Faith   of  Our   Fathers 243 

87    Fading,  Still  Fading 103 

29  Form  Your  Ranks,  Oh  All  Ye  Leaguers 36 

202     For  Thee,  Oh  Dear,  Dear  Country 237 

206    Full  in  the  Panting  Heart  of  Rome 242 

65     Glorious  Mother,  from  High  Heaven 76 

1     God  of  My  Heart ...^ 5 

130  Great  St.  Joseph,  Throned  in  Glory 152 

129  Great  St.  Joseph,  Meek  and  Lowly 150 

110    Green  are  the  Leaves 128 

118    Hail,  All  Hail,  Sweet  Notre  Dame  de  Lourdes. 138 

137     Hail,  Glorious  St.  Patrick 161 

57    Hail,  Heavenly  Queen . 66 

131  Hail,  Holy  Joseph,  Hail 154 

98    Hail,  Holy  Queen,  Loved  Mother  to  Thee.. 115 

90    Hail,  Queen  of  the  Heavens i 106 

102    Hail,  Queen  of  Heaven,  the  Ocean  Star , 119 

179    Hail,  the  Holy  Day  of  Days 210 

76    Hail,  Thou  Star  of  the  Ocean 88 

54    Hail,  Thou  giving  Bread ,..,,..,.......,...,,....,,.. 63 


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63  Hail  Virgin,  Dearest  Mary 73 

148  Hark!  An  Awful  Voice  is  Sounding 173 

198  Hark!  Hark!  My  Soul,  Angelic  Songs  are  Swelling 233 

149  Hark!  What  Mean  Those  Holy  Voices? 174 

55  Happy  We  Who  Thus  United 64 

189  Have  Mercy  On  Us,  God  Most  High « 223 

193  Hear  Thy  Children,  Gentle  Jesus 228 

35  Heart  of  Jesus,  We  are  Grateful 42 

84  Heart  of  Mary,  Heart  the  Purest 99 

142  Help,  Lord,  the  Souls  Which  Thou  Hast  Made . .  166 

136  Hibernia's  Champion  Saint,  All  Hail 160 

3  Holy  God,  We  Praise  Thy  Name 

126  Holy  Joseph,  Dearest  Father 147 

101  Holy  Mary,  Mother  Mild 118 

124  Holy  Patron,  Thee  Saluting 145 

56  Holy  Queen,  We  Bend  Before  Thee 65 

185  Holy  Spirit,  Come  and  Shine 217 

72  How  Pure,  How  Frail  and  White 84 

32  How  Shall  I  Ever  Know  the  Love 39 

19  I  Dwell  a  Captive  in  This  Heart 23 

4  I  Love  Thee,  O  Thou  Lord  Most  High 8 

64  I'll  Sing  a  Hymn  to  Mary 74 

62  Immaculate  Mary  72 

40  In  This  Sacrament,  Sweet  Jesus ' 48 

89  It  is  the  Name  of  Mary 105 

30  I  Rise  From  Dreams  of  Time 37 

203  Jerusalem  the  Golden 238 

180  Jesus  Christ  is  Risen  To-day 211 

42  Jesus,  Gentlest  Saviour   50 

9  Jesus  is  God,  the  Solid  Earth 13 

167  Jesus,  My  God,  Behold  at  Length 195 

52  Jesus,  Jesus,  Come  to  Me 61 

43  Jesus  My  Lord,  My  God,  My  All 51 

10  Jesus,  Saviour  of  My  Soul 14 

8  Jesus,  Sweet  Jesus 12 

14  Jesus,  the  Very  Thought  of  Thee 18 

125  Joseph,    Pure   Spouse 146 

75  Joy,  Joy,  the  Mother  Comes 87 

-194  Just    For   To-day 229 

197  Know  Ye  That  AngelY-Silently  Glide 232 

22  Like  a  Strong  and  Raging  Fire 26 

147  Like  the  Dawning  of  th'e  Morning 172 

205  Long  Live  the  Pope ..;.... 240 

171  Lord  of  Mercy  and  Compassion .. s 199 

93  Mary,  Dearest  Mother 109 

120  Mary,  How  Sweetly  Falls  That  Name < 140 

119  Mary,  Unto  Thee  I  Call 139 

196  Michael,  Prince  of  Highest  Heaven 231 

92  Mother  Dearest,  Mother  Fairest . .  -• 108 

68  Mother,  All  Beautiful 79 

79  Mother  Dear,  O  Pray  For  Me 92 

83  Mother   Mary,   at  Thine   Altar 98 

67  Mother  of  Mercy,  Day  by  Day 78 

20  My  Dearest  Saviour,  I  Would  Fain 24 

47  My  God,  My  Life.  My  Love 55 

51  My  Jesus  From  His  Throne  Above 60 

74  My  Own  Dear  Mother  Mary 86 

170  My  God  I  Love  Thee  Not  Because 198 


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2     Nearer  My  God  to  Thee 6 

163     Now  are  the  Days  of  Humblest  Prayer 191 

176    Now  at  the  Lamb's  High  Royal  Feast . . 205 

60     O  Blest  For'er  the  Mother 70 

190     O  Bond  of  Love -, 224 

16  O  Christ,  Beyond  the  Temple's  Veil 20 

15     O  Christ,  the  World's  Creator  Bright 19 

168     O  Come  and  Mourn  With  Me  Awhile 196 

6  O  Come,  Loud  Anthems  Let  Us  Sing 10 

200     O  God,  How  Ought  My  Grateful  Heart : 235 

166     O   Gracious  Lord,   Creator  Dear 194 

94     O  Heart  of  Mary,  Pure  and  Fair 110 

158    O  Holy  Night 184 

44  O  Jesus   Christ,   Remember , 52 

31     O  Jesus  Dear,  Thy  Sacred  Heart 38 

11  O  Jesus,  Jesus,  Dearest  Lord 15 

12  O  Jesus,  Thou  the  Beauty  Art. . 16 

26  O  Jesus  Lord,  Most  Mighty  King 33 

134     O  Lady,  High  in  Glory  Raised 157 

49     O  Lord,  I  Am  Not  Worthy 57 

103     O  Mother,  I  Could  Weep  for  Mirth 120 

113  O  Mother  Blest  Whom  God  Bestows 132 

96     O  Mother  Loved,  Our  Sweet  Delight 112 

73     O  Mother  Most  Afflicted 85 

204    O  Paradise , 239 

17  Only  Thee,   My  Jesus 21 

58     O  Purest  of  Creatures 68 

91     O  Queen  of  the  Holy  Rosary 107 

27  O  Sacred  Heart,  O  Love  Divine 34 

34     O  Sacred  Heart,  Our  Home  Lies  Deep  in  Thee 41 

182     O  Thou  Eternal  King  Most  High 214 

18  O  Sacred  Heart,  That  on  the  CDOSS 22 

36    O  Take  Me  to  Thy  Sacred  Heart. ,'. .     44 

143  O  Turn  to  Jesus,  Mother,  Turn...^ 167 

151  Oh !  Lovely  Infant,  Dearest  Saviour 176 

117     Oh,  When  Shall  We  With  Angels  Bright 137 

53    Oh,  What  Could  My  Jesus  Do  More , . ., 62 

116     O  Vision  Bright r 136 

114  On  This.  Day,  O  Beautiful  Mother 133 

181     Our  Lord  is  Risen 212 

25     Peace  Be  Still 32 

21     Pity  my  God,  'Tis  for  Our  Loved  Land 25 

7  Praise  Ye  the  Lord 11 

144  Pray  for  the  Dead 168 

107     Queen  and  Mother,  Many  Hearts 125 

70     Raise  Your  Voices,  to  Vales  and  Mountains 81 

109     Rose  of  the  Cross 127 

23     Sacred  Heart,  in  Accents  Burning. 28 

45  Saving  Host,  We  Fall  Before  Thee 53 

140     Saint  Anthony,  We  Turn  to  Thee 164 

153     See,  Amid  the  Winter's  Snow 179 

146     See,  He  Comes 170 

184     See  the  Paraclete 216 

191     Sing,  My  Tongue,  the  Joyful  Mystery 226 

66     Sing,  Sing,  Ye  Angel  Bands 77 

152  Sleep,    Holy    Babe 178 

38     Soul  of  My  Saviour 46 

156     Stars  of  Glory  Shine  More  Brightly 182 

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5     Strike,   Strike   the   Harp 9 

192    Sweet  Saviour  I  Bless  Us  E'er  We  Go 227 

13    Sweet  Name  Which  Makes  the  Dying  Live 17 

111    The  Clouds  Hang  Thick  O'er  Israel's  Camp 130 

174    The  Dawn  Was  Purpling  O'er  the  Sky 202 

71    The    Day   is    O'er 82 

159    The  First  Noel  the  Angel  Did  Sing 186 

100    The  Lord  Whom  Earth  and  Air  and  Sea 117 

85  The  Star  of  the  Ocean  is  Risen 100 

122    The  Sun  is  Shining  Brightly 142 

77  This  is  the  Image  of  Our  Queen 89 

37    Thou  Art  My  Hope,  Dear  Sacred  Heart 45 

164    Thou  Loving  Maker  of  Mankind 192 

138    Thou  Who  Hero-Like  Hast  Striven 162 

141    'Tis  No  Earthly  Summer's  Ray 165 

61     'Tis  the  Month  of  Our  Mother 71 

33    To  Jesus'  Heart  All  Burning 40 

133    To  Kneel  At  Thine  Altar.... 156 

78  Unfold,  Unfold   90 

106    Uplift  the  Voice  and  Sing 124 

24    Upon  the  Altar  night  and  day 30 

162     What  a  Sea  of  Tears  and  Sorrows 190 

161     What  Beauteous  Sun-Surpassing  Star 189 

39    What  Happiness  Can  Equal  Mine 47 

41     What  Light  is  Streaming  From  the  Skies 49 

157    What  Lovely  Infant  Can  This  Be 183 

86  When  Evening  Shades  Are  Falling 102 

82    What   Mortal   Tongue 97 

46    When  our  Saviour  Wished  to  Prove , 54 

48    When  at  Thy  Altar,  Lord,  I  Kneel 56 

108    Wilt  Thou  Look  Upon  Me,  Mother? 126 

127    With  Tender  Love  We  Come  to  Thee. 148 

201  Yes,  Heaven  is  the  Prize..                                                                                         .  236 

145    Ye,  souls  of  the  faithful 169 


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150    Adeste  Fideles 175 

277    Adoremus  In  Aeternum 285 

2S2    Adoro  Te  Devote 245 

288    Ad   Regias , 295 

298  Alma   Mater   Redemptoris 304 

305    Asperges 325 

286    Audi  Benigne 294 

263)  t  259 

264VAve  Maris  Stella <    260 

265/  I  261 

299  Ave  Regina 305 

251    Ave  Verum  .  .  244 


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260    Benedictus  ......................................  ..  .........................  252 

Benediction  of  Blessed  Sacrament  ......  ....................................  277 

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285    Creator  Alme  .  .  294 


290    Deus  Tuorum 295 

278 1 
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(Dixit  Dominus  ...........................................................  \   Ijfe 

289    Exultet  Orbis  ,  ...............................  ,  ....................  .  .........  295 

177    Haec  Dies  .............  ...........  ..........  ...............................  206 

282    In  Exitu  Israel  .................................................   ,  ..........  290 

267  Iste  Confessor  .............................................................  263 

268  Iste  Confessor  ...  ....................  ....  ....................  .................  264 

269  Jesu  Corona  Virginum  ................................  .  .....................  265 

295  |  Laudate  Dominum  ................................................  ,  ......  [   |(jl 

294  (Laudate  Pueri  Dominum  ................................  . 


253    Lauda   Sion    ...............................................................  246 

270    Litaniae  B.  V.  M  ...........................................................  266 

272    Litaniae  Sanctorum  (forty  hours  adoration)  .........................  .  .......  272 

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304    Miseremini  Mei  .......................  .  ....................................  324 

259    Miserere  Mei  Deus  .......  ..................................................  252 

302    Mass  of  Requiem  ..................  .....  ...................  ..................  310 


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307  Mass  of  the  Sixth  Tone 328 

308  Mass  of  St.  Basil 335 

257  O  Cor  Jesu 249 

178    O  Filii  et  Filiae 208 

97     O  Maria,  Sine  Labe  Concepta » 114 

273  O  Salutaris  Hostia   277 

112    O  Sanctissima  ...   131 

254  Pange,  Lingua  G^riosa 247 

256    Parce  Domine 249 

303    Pie  Jesu 323 

300  Regina  Coeli 306 

258  Rorate  Coeli 250 

301  Salve  Regina 309 

123    Stabat  Mater   144 

274  Tantum  Ergo 280 

261  Te  Deum : 254 

266    Te  Joseph  262 

Vespers  for  Sundays 286 

262  Veni  Creator   258 

255  Veni  Jesu  Amor  Mi „ 248 

287    Vexilla  Regis  .' 294 

306    Vidi  Aquam 326 

271  Vivat  Pastor  Bonus..                                                                                                  .  271 


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